Where does “damsteen” come from?

damsteen (Dutch) comes from Dutch dammen, from Middle French dame, from Spanish dama, from French dame, from Old French dame, from Late Latin domna, from Latin domina, from Latin Dominus — to build; to arrange, to put together.

damsteen (Dutch): draught, checker

Definitions

  1. draught, checker

Ancestry of “damsteen”, step by step

damsteen traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch dammen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchdammento play checkers; checkers, draughts; to dam
2Middle Frenchdamedame, double checkers piece
3Spanishdamalady, dame; queen
4FrenchdameA lady; A polite form of address for a woman;...
5Old Frenchdamelady; woman
6Late Latindomnalady, mistress
7Latindominalady or mistress of the house
8LatinDominusthe Lord; Lord; The Lord
9Latindomushouse, home; any building or abode; native place,...
10Proto-Italicdomoshouse, home
11Proto-Indo-Europeandṓmhome; house
12Proto-Indo-Europeandem-to build; to arrange, to put together

via Dutch steen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchsteenstone
2Middle Dutchstêenstone
3Old Dutchstēnstone
4Proto-West Germanicstainstone
5Proto-Germanicstainazstone
6Proto-Indo-Europeansteyh₂-to stiffen
7Proto-Indo-Europeansteh₂-to stand

via Dutch dam

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchdamdam; king
2Middle Dutchdam
3Old Dutchdam
4Proto-West Germanic*dammdam
5Proto-Germanicdammazdam
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dem-
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