Where does “shatanni” come from?

shatanni (Chickasaw) comes from Alabama satani, from English Satan, from Middle English Sathan, from Old English Satan, from Latin Satān, from Ancient Greek Σατάν, from Hebrew שָׂטָן — adversary, accuser; Satan, adversary.

shatanni (Chickasaw): tick

Definitions

  1. tick

Ancestry of “shatanni”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Alabamasatanitick
2EnglishSatanThe supreme evil spirit in the Abrahamic religions, who tempts humanity into sin; the Devil; the same figure, regarded as a deity to be revered and worshipped
3Middle EnglishSathanSatan, the Devil
4Old EnglishSatanSatan, the Devil
5LatinSatānSatan, the Devil
6Ancient GreekΣατάνSatan
7Hebrewשָׂטָןadversary, accuser; Satan, adversary

Words derived from “shatanni

Every word from Hebrew שָׂטָן