Where does “Zahlungsunfähigkeit” come from?

Zahlungsunfähigkeit (German) comes from German Zählung, from German zählen, from Middle High German zeln, from Old High German zellan, from Proto-West Germanic talljan, from Proto-Germanic taljaną, from Proto-Germanic talą, from Proto-Indo-European dol- — to aim, calculate, adjust, count; to reckon,...

Zahlungsunfähigkeit (German): insolvency

Definitions

  1. insolvency

Ancestry of “Zahlungsunfähigkeit”, step by step

Zahlungsunfähigkeit traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Zählung

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanZählungcount (the process and the result of establishing the number or quantity of items); census; metering, reckoning
2Germanzählento count; to reckon, to consider, to deem; to...
3Middle High Germanzeln
4Old High Germanzellan
5Proto-West Germanictalljanto count, to enumerate; to recount, to tell
6Proto-Germanictaljanąto enumerate, count; to account, recount, tell
7Proto-Germanictaląspeech; number
8Proto-Indo-Europeandol-reckoning, calculation, fraud; calculation, fraud
9Proto-Indo-Europeandel-to aim, calculate, adjust, count; to reckon,...

via German Unfähigkeit

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanUnfähigkeitinability
2Germanunfähigincapable, unable, inept; incompetent
3Germanun-un-; grave; bad; horrifying
4Middle High Germanun-
5Old High Germanun-un-; prefix of negation, absence or contrariness
6Proto-West Germanicun-not, un-
7Proto-Germanicun-not, un-
8Proto-Indo-Europeann̥-not, un-
9Proto-Indo-Europeannenot
Every word from Proto-Indo-European del-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dol-Every word from Proto-Germanic talą