Where does “Monarto mintbush” come from?

Monarto mintbush (English) comes from English mintbush, from English mint, from Middle English minten, from Hungarian menten, from Hungarian mente, from Hungarian ment, from Hungarian mén, from Hungarian megy — to go.

Monarto mintbush (English): Prostanthera eurybioides, an endangered species of mintbush

Definitions

  1. Prostanthera eurybioides, an endangered species of mintbush

Ancestry of “Monarto mintbush”, step by step

Monarto mintbush traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English mintbush

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmintbushAny of various bushy evergreen shrubs of the...
2EnglishmintA building or institution where money is...
3Middle EnglishmintenAlternative form of mynten
4Hungarianmentenat once, on the spot, immediately
5Hungarianmenteleaving from somewhere; going somewhere; the...
6Hungarianmentto rescue, to save; third-person singular past of...
7Hungarianménstallion; archaic third-person singular...
8Hungarianmegyto go
9Proto-Uralicmene-to go

via English Monarto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMonarto
Every word from Proto-Uralic mene-Every word from Hungarian megyEvery word from Hungarian mén