Where does “schap” come from?

schap (Middle English) comes from Old English ġesceap, from Proto-West Germanic *gaskap.

schap (Middle English): The shape or form of something especially a specific creature

Definitions

  1. The shape or form of something especially a specific creature

Ancestry of “schap”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishġesceapshape, form, created being, creature, creation,...
2Proto-West Germanic*gaskap

Words derived from “schap

Every word from Proto-West Germanic *gaskapEvery word from Old English ġesceap