Where does “طَلْسَمَ” come from?

طَلْسَمَ (Arabic) comes from Arabic طِلَسْم, from Ancient Greek τέλεσμα, from Ancient Greek τελέω, from Ancient Greek τέλος, from Ancient Greek μέρος, from Proto-Hellenic *(h)méros.

طَلْسَمَ (Arabic): to charm with a talisman

Definitions

  1. to charm with a talisman

Ancestry of “طَلْسَمَ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicطِلَسْمtalisman; enigma, talisman
2Ancient Greekτέλεσμαpayment, toll, taxes; certificate
3Ancient Greekτελέωto bring about, complete, fulfill; to perform,...
4Ancient Greekτέλοςcompletion, accomplishment, fulfillment,...
5Ancient Greekμέροςpart, component, region; share, portion; one's...
6Proto-Hellenic*(h)méros

Words derived from “طَلْسَمَ

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *(h)mérosEvery word from Ancient Greek μέροςEvery word from Ancient Greek τέλος