Where does “sjabloon” come from?

sjabloon (Dutch) comes from German Schablone, from Middle Low German schaplūn, from Middle Low German schampeliōn, from Middle Dutch schampelioen, from French échantillon, from Old French eschandillon, from Old French eschandiller, from Latin scandaculum — to jump up, ascend.

sjabloon (Dutch): template

Definitions

  1. template

Ancestry of “sjabloon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchablonetemplate, pattern
2Middle Low Germanschaplūn
3Middle Low Germanschampeliōn
4Middle Dutchschampelioen
5Frenchéchantillonsample, extract
6Old Frencheschandillonstandard
7Old Frencheschandillerto verify the measures of merchants
8Latinscandaculumladder
9Latinscanderethird-person plural perfect active indicative of...
10Latinscandōto climb, ascend, mount
11Proto-Indo-Europeansḱend-to jump up, ascend

Words derived from “sjabloon

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sḱend-Every word from Latin scandōEvery word from Latin scandere
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