Where does “batologist” come from?

batologist (English) comes from English bat, from French bât, from Old French bast, from Vulgar Latin bastum, from Latin bastāre, from Ancient Greek βαστάζω — to lift, lift up, raise; to bear, carry; to carry...

batologist (English): A botanist who studies the genus "Rubus", i.e....

Definitions

  1. A botanist who studies the genus "Rubus", i.e....

Ancestry of “batologist”, step by step

batologist traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bat

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbatAny of the flying mammals of the order...
2Frenchbâtpacksaddle
3Old Frenchbastpacksaddle
4Vulgar LatinbastumA stick
5Latinbastāre
6Ancient Greekβαστάζωto lift, lift up, raise; to bear, carry; to carry...

via Ancient Greek βάτος

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekβάτοςblackberry; fish, a kind of skate; bath, a Hebrew...
2Hebrewבַּתdaughter
Every word from Ancient Greek βαστάζω