Where does “Totschlagargument” come from?

Totschlagargument (German) comes from German Totschlag, 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,...

Totschlagargument (German): thought-terminating cliché

Definitions

  1. thought-terminating cliché

Ancestry of “Totschlagargument”, step by step

Totschlagargument traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Totschlag

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanTotschlagmanslaughter; second-degree murder; an unlawful...
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 Argument

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanArgumentproof, reason, point; argument
2Latinargūmentumargument (as in an argument for a position); evidence, a proof
3Latin-mentuminstrument, medium, or result of; e.g....
4Latin-mentanominative plural of -mentum; accusative plural...
5Proto-Indo-European-mn̥Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European slak-