Where does “μαθητεύω” come from?

μαθητεύω (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek μαθητής, from Ancient Greek μανθάνω, from Proto-Hellenic *məntʰánō.

μαθητεύω (Ancient Greek): to be a pupil, become a pupil

Definitions

  1. to be a pupil, become a pupil

Ancestry of “μαθητεύω”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekμαθητήςlearner, pupil
2Ancient GreekμανθάνωI learn; I know, understand; I seek, ask, inquire
3Proto-Hellenic*məntʰánō
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *məntʰánōEvery word from Ancient Greek μανθάνωEvery word from Ancient Greek μαθητής