Where does “African-like” come from?

African-like (English) comes from English African, from Old French Affrican, from Latin africanus, from Latin Āfrica, from Latin āfricus, from Latin Āfri, from Albanian afër, from Proto-Albanian apsera — the god Apis.

African-like (English): Resembling or characteristic of Africa, or of things African; Africanish

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of Africa, or of things African; Africanish

Ancestry of “African-like”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishAfricanOf or pertaining to Africa; Black; synonym of...
2Old FrenchAffricanAfrican person
3LatinafricanusAfrican
4LatinĀfricathe territory of Carthage, the African coast west of Cyrenaica
5LatināfricusAfrican
6LatinĀfri
7Albanianafërat, beside, by, near, nearby, near to, next to
8Proto-Albanianapseraat, beside, by, near, nearby, near to, next to
9Proto-Albanianaps
10LatinApisA seaport town of Egypt situated at the borders with Marmarica
11Ancient GreekἌπις
12Copticϩⲁⲡⲉthe Apis bull, a bull worshipped as a herald of the gods (first Ptah, then Osiris, then Atum)
13Egyptianḥpthe god Apis
Every word from Egyptian ḥp