Where does “Schreibtischschublade” come from?

Schreibtischschublade (German) comes from German Schreibtisch, from German tisch, from Middle High German tisch, from Old High German tisc, from Proto-West Germanic disk, from Latin discus, from Proto-Italic diskō, from Proto-Italic dikskō — take; perceive.

Schreibtischschublade (German): desk drawer

Definitions

  1. desk drawer

Ancestry of “Schreibtischschublade”, step by step

Schreibtischschublade traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Schreibtisch

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchreibtischdesk
2Germantischtable a piece of furniture with a relatively deep surface at roughly waist or knee level; specific uses include
3Middle High Germantisch
4Old High Germantiscplate
5Proto-West Germanicdiskdish
6Latindiscusa discus, quoit; a dish shaped like a discus;...
7Proto-Italicdiskōlearn
8Proto-Italicdikskō
9Proto-Indo-Europeandi-dḱ-ské-ti
10Proto-Indo-Europeandeḱ-take; perceive

via German Schublade

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanSchubladedrawer
2Germanladeinflection of laden: ## first-person singular...
3Middle High Germanladeboard; plank; shutter; shop
4Middle High Germanladen
5Old High Germanladōn
6Proto-West Germaniclaþōnto invite
7Proto-Germaniclaþōnąto invite, to call
8Proto-Indo-Europeanlēy-to leave, let; to want, desire; to let; leave...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European deḱ-