Where does “boreout” come from?

boreout (English) comes from English bore, from Middle English bore, from Middle English boren, from Old English boren, from Old English beran, from Proto-West Germanic beran, from Proto-Germanic beraną, from Proto-Indo-European bʰéreti — shiny, light brown.

boreout (English): A malaise due to excessive boredom at work

Definitions

  1. A malaise due to excessive boredom at work

Ancestry of “boreout”, step by step

boreout traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bore

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishboreTo inspire boredom in somebody; To make a hole...
2Middle EnglishboreA bore, hole, puncture or indentation
3Middle Englishboren
4Old Englishborenpast participle of beran; born
5Old Englishberanto carry, bear; to wear; to sustain, support
6Proto-West Germanicberanto carry, to bear
7Proto-Germanicberanąto carry, to bear
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰéretito be carrying
9Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰēr-shiny, light brown

via English burnout

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishburnoutThe experience of long-term exhaustion and...
2Englishburn outTo destroy by fire; To become extinguished due to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰēr-Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰéretiEvery word from Proto-Germanic beraną