Where does “misstaff” come from?

misstaff (English) comes from English staff, from Middle English staf, from Old English stæf, from Proto-West Germanic stab, from Proto-Germanic stabaz, from Proto-Indo-European stebʰ- — to stand still; to harden.

misstaff (English): To staff inappropriately, to hire for the wrong types of positions

Definitions

  1. To staff inappropriately, to hire for the wrong types of positions

Ancestry of “misstaff”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstaffA long, straight, thick wooden rod or stick,...
2Middle EnglishstafA staff, rod or pole; a relatively long, narrow,...
3Old Englishstæfstaff; letter, written character
4Proto-West Germanicstabstaff; letter
5Proto-Germanicstabazstaff, stick
6Proto-Indo-Europeanstebʰ-to stand still; to harden
Every word from Proto-Indo-European stebʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic stabazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic stab
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