Where does “kaarsenmaker” come from?

kaarsenmaker (Dutch) comes from Dutch kaars, from Middle Dutch kerse, from Old Dutch kirsa, from Latin ceresia, from Latin ceresium, from Latin cerasium, from Ancient Greek κεράσιον, from Ancient Greek κερασός — pear-tree.

kaarsenmaker (Dutch): candler

Definitions

  1. candler

Ancestry of “kaarsenmaker”, step by step

kaarsenmaker traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch kaars

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchkaarscandle
2Middle Dutchkersecandle; cherry; cress, garden cress
3Old Dutchkirsacherry
4Latinceresiacherry
5Latinceresium
6Latincerasiumcherry, fruit of the cherry tree
7Ancient Greekκεράσιονcherry; cherry tree
8Ancient Greekκερασόςbird cherry, "Prunus avium"
9Akkadian????pear-tree

via Dutch maker

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchmakermaker person or thing that makes, produces or repairs something
2Dutchmakento make; to fix, to repair, to mend; to take
3Middle Dutchmākento make
4Old Dutchmacōnto make, do
5Proto-West Germanicmakōnto build, work, make
6Proto-Germanicmakazfit, suitable, agreeable, comfortable
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmaǵ-to oil, knead; to knead, oil
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