Where does “Stiegenschacht” come from?

Stiegenschacht (German) comes from German schacht, from Middle Low German schacht, from Old Saxon skaft, from Proto-West Germanic skaft, from Proto-Germanic skaftaz, from Proto-Indo-European skeh₂p-, from Proto-Indo-European (s)kep- — to grave, to strike; to chop, to dig; to grave,...

Stiegenschacht (German): stairway enclosure

Definitions

  1. stairway enclosure

Ancestry of “Stiegenschacht”, step by step

Stiegenschacht traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German schacht

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanschachtshaft, mineshaft tunnel
2Middle Low Germanschachta shaft, a pole upon which something is attached;...
3Old Saxonskaft
4Proto-West Germanicskaftshaft
5Proto-Germanicskaftazshaft
6Proto-Indo-Europeanskeh₂p-rod, shaft, staff, club
7Proto-Indo-European(s)kep-to grave, to strike; to chop, to dig; to grave,...

via German stiege

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanstiegefirst/third-person singular subjunctive II of...
2Middle High Germanstiege
3Old High Germanstiega
4Proto-Germanicstigǭa steep path or roadway; a slope; ramp; stairway;...
5Proto-Indo-Europeansteygʰ-to go; to climb
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)kep-Every word from Proto-Indo-European skeh₂p-Every word from Proto-Germanic skaftaz