Where does “sheepstealing” come from?

sheepstealing (English) comes from English sheep, from Middle English sheep, from Old English sċēap, from Proto-West Germanic skāp, from Proto-Germanic skapą, from Proto-Germanic skapjaną, from Proto-Indo-European skab- — to cut, split, hew, shape; to cut, split, carve,...

sheepstealing (English): The theft of sheep

Definitions

  1. The theft of sheep

Ancestry of “sheepstealing”, step by step

sheepstealing traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English sheep

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsheepA woolly ruminant of the genus "Ovis"; A timid,...
2Middle Englishsheepsheep
3Old Englishsċēapsheep
4Proto-West Germanicskāpsheep
5Proto-Germanicskapąshape
6Proto-Germanicskapjanąto make, to create; to shape
7Proto-Indo-Europeanskab-to cut, split, hew, shape; to cut, split, carve,...

via English stealing

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstealingThe action of the verb "to steal", theft; That...
2EnglishstealTo take illegally, or without the owner's...
3Middle Englishstelesteel
4Old Englishstelastalk (of a plant)
5Proto-Germanicstelanąto steal; to sneak
6Proto-Indo-Europeantsel-to sneak
Every word from Proto-Indo-European skab-
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