Where does “diamant” come from?

diamant (Danish) comes from Medieval Latin diamans, from Late Latin adimas, from Latin adamas, from Ancient Greek ἀδάμας, from Ancient Greek ἀ-, from Proto-Hellenic hə-, from Proto-Indo-European sm̥-, from Proto-Indo-European sem- — together, one.

diamant (Danish): diamond

Definitions

  1. diamond

Ancestry of “diamant”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Medieval Latindiamans
2Late Latinadimas
3LatinadamasAdamant; the hardest steel or iron; diamond; an...
4Ancient Greekἀδάμαςadamant, the hardest metal; a hard metal...
5Ancient Greekἀ-The alpha privativum, used to make words that...
6Proto-Hellenichə-same; together
7Proto-Indo-Europeansm̥-one; with, together
8Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sem-Every word from Ancient Greek ἀ-Every word from Ancient Greek ἀδάμας