Where does “misstaple” come from?

misstaple (English) comes from English staple, from Middle English staple, from Old French estaple, from Dutch stapel, from Middle Dutch stapel, from Old Dutch stapal, from Old Swedish stapul, from Proto-Germanic stapulaz — to stand still.

misstaple (English): To staple improperly

Definitions

  1. To staple improperly

Ancestry of “misstaple”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstapleA town containing merchants who have exclusive...
2Middle Englishstaplestaple; Alternative form of stapel
3Old Frenchestaplemarketplace
4Dutchstapelpile; basis, foundation, pedestal; stockpile,...
5Middle Dutchstapelpillar; foundation; market; warehouse; market
6Old Dutchstapal
7Old Swedishstapul
8Proto-Germanicstapulazpillar, post; basis, foundation
9Proto-Indo-Europeanstebʰ‑to stand still
Every word from Proto-Indo-European stebʰ‑
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