Where does β€œavisyer” come from?

avisyer (Cornish) comes from Cornish avisya, from Cornish avis, from Middle English avys, from Old French avis, from Old French a, from Latin A, from Etruscan πŒ€, from Ancient Greek αΎ±Μ”.

avisyer (Cornish): superintendent

Definitions

  1. superintendent

Ancestry of β€œavisyer”, step by step

avisyer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Cornish avisya

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Cornishavisyato note, observe, superintend
2Cornishavisadvice, consideration, consultation, motion, opinion
3Middle Englishavysopinion
4Old Frenchavisopinion
5Old Frenchato; towards; belonging to
6LatinAβ€”
7EtruscanπŒ€and, also
8Ancient GreekαΎ±Μ”β€”
9Phoenician𐀀ox; aleph; alef
10Egyptian𓃾—

via Cornish er

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Cornishereagle; heir; Soft mutation of ger
2Middle Cornisherβ€”
3Middle Englisheirβ€”
4Anglo-Normanheirβ€”
5LatinhΔ“rΔ“sheir, heiress
6Proto-Indo-EuropeanΗ΅Κ°eh₁ro-derelict; an abandoned or forsaken person
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanΗ΅Κ°eh₁-to go, to walk

Words derived from β€œavisyer”

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