Where does “figurant” come from?

figurant (Dutch) comes from French figurant, from French figurer, from Latin figurare, from Latin figuro, from Latin figūra, from Latin fingō, from Proto-Indo-European dʰeyǵʰ- — to knead; to form, to shape.

figurant (Dutch): extra; irrelevant person, bit player

Definitions

  1. extra; irrelevant person, bit player

Ancestry of “figurant”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchfigurantextra; bit player; present participle of figurer
2Frenchfigurerto appear (in a list, etc.), to be included; to represent
3Latinfigurarepresent active infinitive of figūrō;...
4LatinfiguroI form, fashion, shape
5Latinfigūrashape, form, figure
6Latinfingōto shape, fashion, form, knead (dough)
7Proto-Indo-Europeandʰeyǵʰ-to knead; to form, to shape

Words derived from “figurant

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰeyǵʰ-