Where does “Marktabschwung” come from?

Marktabschwung (German) comes from German Abschwung, from German Schwung, from German Schwingen, from Middle High German swingen, from Old High German swingan, from Proto-West Germanic *swingan, from Proto-Germanic swinganą, from Proto-Indo-European swenk- — to bend, swing, swivel.

Marktabschwung (German): market downturn, economic decline, recessionary trend a period of decreasing economic activity, falling prices, or reduced demand within a specific market

Definitions

  1. market downturn, economic decline, recessionary trend a period of decreasing economic activity, falling prices, or reduced demand within a specific market

Ancestry of “Marktabschwung”, step by step

Marktabschwung traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Abschwung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanAbschwungdownturn, downswing
2GermanSchwungmomentum; swing
3GermanSchwingenvibration, oscillation; wrestling; wings
4Middle High Germanswingento swing
5Old High Germanswingan
6Proto-West Germanic*swinganto swing
7Proto-Germanicswinganąto swing
8Proto-Indo-Europeanswenk-to bend, swing, swivel

via German Markt

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanMarktmarket; market town
2Middle High Germanmarketmarket
3Old High Germanmarchātmarket
4Late Latinmarcatus
5Latinmercatustrade, traffic, buying and selling; market,...
6Latin-tusForms the past participle of verbs; Forms...
7Proto-Italic-tus
8Proto-Indo-European-tusDerives action nouns from verb roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European swenk-Every word from Proto-Germanic swinganąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *swingan