Where does “capsheaf” come from?

capsheaf (English) comes from English Cap, from English Capricorn, from French Capricorne, from Latin Capricornus, from Latin caper, from Proto-Italic *kapros, from Proto-Indo-European kápros — he-goat, billy goat.

capsheaf (English): The top sheaf of a stook of wheat etc; A crowning...

Definitions

  1. The top sheaf of a stook of wheat etc; A crowning...

Ancestry of “capsheaf”, step by step

capsheaf traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Cap

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishCapA nickname for the captain of a team, ship, etc
2EnglishCapricornSomeone with a Capricorn star sign
3FrenchCapricorneCapricorn
4LatinCapricornusCapricornus, the constellation of the zodiac
5Latincapera male goat, billy goat; vocative singular of...
6Proto-Italic*kaproshe-goat
7Proto-Indo-Europeankáproshe-goat, billy goat

via English sheaf

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsheafA quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye,...
2Middle EnglishscheefA sheaf; A sheaf as part of a paying in kind of...
3Old Englishsċēafsheaf, bundle
4Proto-West Germanicskaubbundle, sheaf
5Proto-Germanicskaubazbundle, sheaf
Every word from Proto-Indo-European káprosEvery word from Proto-Italic *kaprosEvery word from Latin caper