Where does “camerate” come from?

camerate (English) comes from Latin cameratus, from Latin camerō, from Latin camera, from Ancient Greek καμάρα, from Proto-Iranian kamarā-, from Proto-Iranian kamárati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kmárati, from Proto-Indo-European kh₂em- — to bend, to curve.

camerate (English): To build in the form of a vault; to arch over; To...

Definitions

  1. To build in the form of a vault; to arch over; To...

Ancestry of “camerate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincameratus
2Latincamerōto construct in the form of a vault; to vault, arch, roof over
3LatincameraA chamber in its various senses, "including";...
4Ancient GreekκαμάραAnything with an arched cover such as a covered...
5Proto-Iraniankamarā-something curved
6Proto-Iraniankamárati
7Proto-Indo-Iranian*kmárati
8Proto-Indo-Europeankh₂em-to bend, to curve

Words derived from “camerate

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kh₂em-Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kmáratiEvery word from Proto-Iranian kamárati