Where does “дольщик” come from?

дольщик (Russian) comes from English dolly, from English Doll, from English Dollar, from Dutch dollar, from English dollar, from Dutch daler, from German taler, from German Joachimsthaler — heel of the foot; heel.

дольщик (Russian): shareholder, investor most commonly of an investor in shared-equity construction

Definitions

  1. shareholder, investor most commonly of an investor in shared-equity construction

Ancestry of “дольщик”, step by step

дольщик traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English dolly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdollyA doll; A contrivance for stirring; A tool with...
2EnglishDollOS grid ref NC8803
3EnglishDollarOS grid ref NS9698
4Dutchdollardollar currency, especially the US dollar
5EnglishdollarOfficial designation for currency in some parts...
6DutchdalerOne who descends, one who goes down; Superseded...
7Germantalertaler (former unit of currency)
8GermanJoachimsthalerNative or inhabitant of Joachimsthal
9GermanSankt JoachimsthalSt. Joachim's Valley
10GermanSanktSaint: title given to a saint
11Latinsānctussacred, made inviolable, having been established as sacred
12LatinIacobusJacob; James; Saint James
13Ancient GreekἸάκωβος
14Ancient GreekἸακώβJacob
15HebrewיַעֲקֹבJacob
16Hebrewעָקֵבheel of the foot; heel

via Russian до́ля

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianдо́ляpart, share
2Old East Slavicдолꙗ
3Proto-Slavicdoľashare; fate
4Proto-Balto-Slavic*dáljāˀshare, part
5Proto-Indo-Europeandelh₁-to split, divide
Every word from Hebrew עָקֵב