Where does “priesterlijk” come from?

priesterlijk (Dutch) comes from Dutch priester, from Middle Dutch priester, from Latin presbyter, from Ancient Greek πρεσβύτερος, from Ancient Greek πρέσβυς, from Proto-Indo-European per-, from Proto-Indo-European pr̥tós — passed , crossed.

priesterlijk (Dutch): priestly

Definitions

  1. priestly

Ancestry of “priesterlijk”, step by step

priesterlijk traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch priester

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchpriesterpriest, clergyman, religious officiant
2Middle Dutchpriester
3Latinpresbyteran elder, presbyter
4Ancient Greekπρεσβύτεροςolder of two people; advanced in life, senior; a...
5Ancient Greekπρέσβυςelderly, aged; old man; elder, chief, prince
6Proto-Indo-Europeanper-before, in front; first; to go through
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpr̥tóspassed , crossed

via Dutch lijk

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1DutchlijkThe dead but otherwise intact body of a human or...
2Middle Dutchlijc
3Old Dutchlīk
4Proto-West Germaniclīkbody
5Proto-Germaniclīkąbody; corpse, dead body; leech-line, bolt-rope
6Proto-Indo-Europeanleyǵ-to bind, tie
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pr̥tósEvery word from Proto-Indo-European per-Every word from Ancient Greek πρέσβυς
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