Where does “oberschlächtig” come from?

oberschlächtig (German) comes from German Ober, from German Oberkellner, from German Kellner, from Middle High German kelnære, from Old High German kelnere, from Medieval Latin cellenarius, from Latin cellārium, from Latin -ārium.

oberschlächtig (German): overshot

Definitions

  1. overshot

Ancestry of “oberschlächtig”, step by step

oberschlächtig traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via German Ober

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanOberwaiter; over knave, queen
2GermanOberkellnerhead waiter
3GermanKellnerwaiter
4Middle High Germankelnære
5Old High Germankelnere
6Medieval Latincellenariuscellar administrator; cellarman
7Latincellāriumstoreroom, larder, cellar, pantry
8Latin-āriumused primarily to form nouns of purpose from other nouns, such as places where things are kept or objects used for a particular end
9Latin-umnominative neuter singular of -us; accusative...
10Proto-Italic*-om
11Proto-Indo-European*-oHom

via German schlagen

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanschlagento beat; to hit; to knock; to strike; to punch;...
2Middle High Germanslahento strike
3Old High Germanslahanto hit
4Proto-West Germanicslahanto hit, to strike; to kill
5Proto-Germanicslahanąto hit, to strike; to kill
6Proto-Indo-Europeanslak-to hit; strike; to hit, strike, throw; to hit,...

via German ig

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanig-y
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *-oHomEvery word from Latin -āriumEvery word from Latin -um
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