Where does “humanitair” come from?

humanitair (Dutch) comes from French humanitaire, from French humanité, from Latin humanitas, from Latin hūmānus, from Latin homō, from Old Latin hemō, from Proto-Italic hemō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰmṓ.

humanitair (Dutch): humanitarian pertaining to or concerned with human wellbeing

Definitions

  1. humanitarian pertaining to or concerned with human wellbeing

Ancestry of “humanitair”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchhumanitairehumanitarian
2Frenchhumanitéhumanity
3Latinhumanitashumanity, human nature; humaneness, humane...
4Latinhūmānushuman (of man, people)
5Latinhomōhuman, person, man
6Old Latinhemō
7Proto-Italichemōman
8Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰmṓearthling
9Proto-Indo-Europeandʰéǵʰōmearth
10Proto-Indo-European-ōmemphatic suffix or postpositive particle
11Proto-Indo-European-mi
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -mi