Where does “mate” come from?

mate (Cebuano) comes from Spanish maté, from French mât, from Middle French mast, from Old French mast, from Latin mastus, from Frankish mast, from Proto-Germanic mastaz, from Proto-Indo-European mazdos — pole, mast; plank, board, flooring; perch, pole,...

mate (Cebuano): a checkmate; to checkmate; to put the king of an...

Definitions

  1. a checkmate; to checkmate; to put the king of an...

Ancestry of “mate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishmatématte
2Frenchmâtmast; flagstaff
3Middle Frenchmastmast structure found on watercraft
4Old Frenchmastmast structure found on watercraft
5Latinmastusship mast
6Frankishmastship mast; mast
7Proto-Germanicmastazrod, pole, perch; bar, plank; mast
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmazdospole, mast; plank, board, flooring; perch, pole,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mazdosEvery word from Proto-Germanic mastazEvery word from Frankish mast
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