Where does “شَهِيد” come from?

شَهِيد (Arabic) comes from Arabic شَهِدَ, from Arabic ه, from Arabic كَهْرَبَاء, from Persian کهربا, from Persian کاه, from Persian کاستن, from Proto-Iranian kas-, from Proto-Indo-European kʷeḱ- — to see; to look.

شَهِيد (Arabic): witness, martyr

Definitions

  1. witness, martyr

Ancestry of “شَهِيد”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicشَهِدَto witness, to bear witness; to witness, to...
2Arabicهhim, his, it, its; AH; Banū Ṭayyiʾ form of أَ
3Arabicكَهْرَبَاءelectricity
4Persianکهرباamber
5Persianکاهchaff; straw; hay
6Persianکاستنto decrease
7Proto-Iraniankas-to be small, diminish, lessen
8Proto-Indo-Europeankʷeḱ-to see; to look

Words derived from “شَهِيد

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kʷeḱ-Every word from Proto-Iranian kas-Every word from Persian کاستن