Where does “aantastbaar” come from?

aantastbaar (Dutch) comes from Dutch aantasten, from Dutch tasten, from Middle Dutch tasten, from Old French taster, from Vulgar Latin tastare, from Latin taxāre, from Latin Taxus, from Ancient Greek εἶδος — to look at.

aantastbaar (Dutch): touchable, affectable

Definitions

  1. touchable, affectable

Ancestry of “aantastbaar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchaantastento affect badly, to damage by contact, to attack chemically
2Dutchtastento feel with the hands, to grope
3Middle Dutchtasten
4Old Frenchtasterto taste; to touch; to hit; to strike
5Vulgar Latintastareto touch, feel; present active infinitive of...
6Latintaxāre
7LatinTaxusyew
8Ancient GreekεἶδοςThat which is seen: form, image, shape;...
9Spanish-scopio-scope
10Latin-scopium
11Ancient GreekσκοπέωI look, look at, behold; I examine, inspect; 413...
12Ancient Greekσκοπόςwatcher, lookout; protector, guardian; spy, scout
13Ancient GreekσκέπτομαιI look at, examine; I examine, consider, think
14Proto-Hellenicsképťomaito look at

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