Where does “Schlagzeilenstil” come from?

Schlagzeilenstil (German) comes from German Schlagzeile, from German Schlag, from Middle High German slac, from Old High German slag, from Proto-West Germanic slagi, from Swedish slagg, from Low German slagge, from Middle Low German slagge — to hit; strike; to hit, strike, throw; to hit,...

Schlagzeilenstil (German): headlinese jargon used in media headlines, omitting function words etc

Definitions

  1. headlinese jargon used in media headlines, omitting function words etc

Ancestry of “Schlagzeilenstil”, step by step

Schlagzeilenstil traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Schlagzeile

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchlagzeileheadline
2GermanSchlagblow, hit; beat
3Middle High Germanslac
4Old High Germanslag
5Proto-West Germanicslagiblow, strike
6Swedishslaggslag metallurgical waste material
7Low Germanslagge
8Middle Low Germanslagge
9Middle Low Germanslānto hit, strike
10Old Saxonslāhanto hit
11Proto-West Germanicslahanto hit, to strike; to kill
12Proto-Germanicslahanąto hit, to strike; to kill
13Proto-Indo-Europeanslak-to hit; strike; to hit, strike, throw; to hit,...

via German stil

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanstilstyle
2Frenchstylestyle; fashion, trend, style; flair
3Middle Frenchstilestyle
4Old Frenchestilestyle; manner; fashion
5LatinstylusAlternative form of stilus
6LatinstilusA pointed instrument; stake, pale, spike; A...
7Proto-Indo-European(s)teyg-to be sharp; to sting
Every word from Proto-Indo-European slak-Every word from Proto-Germanic slahanąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic slahan