An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Schachtel

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Schachtel, feminine, ‘box, bandbox,’ from the equivalent late Middle High German schahtel, feminine, which, with its equally late variant schatel, is borrowed from Italian scatola, ‘bandbox, box.’ The change of the simple t into cht in Middle High German and Modern High German has not yet been explained; compare, however, Middle High German schahtelân and schatelan for kastelân. — Schatulle is a recent loan-word with the same signification. Schachtel, ‘old woman,’ occurs even in late Middle High German, in which schahtel also means ‘feminal.’ The latter looks a Low German loan-word for High German schaftel, from Schaft.