Where does “cheque” come from?

Cheque comes from Old French eschec, from Latin scaccus, from Arabic شَاه, from Persian شاه, from Old Persian 𐏋, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European tek-.

cheque (English): A draft directing a bank to pay money to a named...

Definitions

  1. A draft directing a bank to pay money to a named...

Ancestry of “cheque”, step by step

cheque traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English check

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcheckA situation in which the king is directly...
2EnglishchequerThe edible fruit of the wild service tree,...
3Old Frencheschequierexchequer
4Medieval Latinscaccariumchess board; chessboard; exchequer
5Vulgar Latinscaccuschess
6Arabicشَاهking in chess; king; king or check at chess, shah
7Persianشاهking; shah; king; Something that is the biggest...
8Middle Persian𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠king
9Old Persian𐏋king
10Proto-Iranianxšáyati
11Proto-Indo-Iraniankšáyatihe rules, he has power over
12Proto-Indo-Europeanteḱ-to sire, beget

via Middle English chek

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishchekSaid when the opponent's king is under attack;...
2Old Frencheschécfailure (act of failing)
3Medieval LatinscaccusAPI; check

Words derived from “cheque

Every word from Proto-Indo-European teḱ-