Where does “taxikář” come from?
taxikář (Czech) comes from Hungarian taxik, from Hungarian taxi, from German Taxi, from French taxi, from German Taxameter, from Medieval Latin taxa, from Latin taxāre, from Latin Taxus — I look at, examine; I examine, consider, think.
taxikář (Czech): taxi driver
Definitions
- taxi driver
Ancestry of “taxikář”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hungarian | taxik | nominative plural of taxi |
| 2 | Hungarian | taxi | taxi a vehicle that may be hired for single journeys by members of the public, driven by a taxi driver |
| 3 | German | Taxi | taxi, cab |
| 4 | French | taxi | taxi; taxi driver; helicopter or plane used for... |
| 5 | German | Taxameter | taximeter |
| 6 | Medieval Latin | taxa | charge, assessment, tax; tax, charge;... |
| 7 | Latin | taxāre | — |
| 8 | Latin | Taxus | yew |
| 9 | Ancient Greek | εἶδος | That which is seen: form, image, shape;... |
| 10 | Spanish | -scopio | -scope |
| 11 | Latin | -scopium | — |
| 12 | Ancient Greek | σκοπέω | I look, look at, behold; I examine, inspect; 413... |
| 13 | Ancient Greek | σκοπός | watcher, lookout; protector, guardian; spy, scout |
| 14 | Ancient Greek | σκέπτομαι | I look at, examine; I examine, consider, think |