Where does “readership” come from?

Readership derives from English reader plus the Middle English suffix -schipe, from Old English -scipe, ultimately from Proto-Germanic -skapiz and skapjaną, tracing to the Proto-Indo-European root skab-.

readership (English): The collected readers of a publication; The role...

Definitions

  1. The collected readers of a publication; The role...

Ancestry of “readership”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-shipAppended to a noun to form a new noun denoting a...
2Middle English-schipeAffixed to nouns and adjectives to form nouns...
3Old English-sċiepenoun-forming suffix: -ship
4Proto-West Germanic-skapiForms nouns denoting state, originally meaning...
5Proto-Germanic-skapizForms nouns denoting state, originally meaning...
6Proto-Germanicskapjanąto make, to create; to shape
7Proto-Indo-Europeanskab-to cut, split, hew, shape; to cut, split, carve,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European skab-