Where does “Marktreife” come from?

Marktreife (German) comes from German Markt, from Middle High German market, from Old High German marchāt, from Late Latin marcatus, from Latin mercatus, from Latin -tus, from Proto-Italic -tus, from Proto-Indo-European -tus — Derives action nouns from verb roots.

Marktreife (German): market readiness, commercial viability the state of a product or service being fully developed and ready for sale to the general public

Definitions

  1. market readiness, commercial viability the state of a product or service being fully developed and ready for sale to the general public

Ancestry of “Marktreife”, step by step

Marktreife traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

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

via German Reife

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanReiferipeness, maturity; ripening, maturation; plural...
2GermanReifring; hoop; frost; hoar frost
3Middle High Germanreif
4Old High Germanreifstrap, belt; belt, strap, cord, ring, hoop
5Proto-West Germanicraipstrip, band
6Proto-Germanicraipazstrip; margin; strap; band; rein; cord; rope;...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanroypnósstrap, band, rope
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tusEvery word from Latin -tusEvery word from Latin mercatus