Where does “choresome” come from?

choresome (English) comes from English chore, from English char, from English cha, from Hindi चा, from Persian چا, from Chinese 茶, from Proto-Loloish la¹, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan s-la — leaf; tea; flat object.

choresome (English): Characteristic of a chore; marked by drudgery or toil; toilsome; difficult; tedious; laborious

Definitions

  1. Characteristic of a chore; marked by drudgery or toil; toilsome; difficult; tedious; laborious

Ancestry of “choresome”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchoreA task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or...
2EnglishcharTo burn something to charcoal; To burn slightly...
3Englishchatea, sometimes specifically masala chai; You;...
4HindiचाAlternative form of चाय
5Persianچاtea
6Chinesetea
7Proto-Loloishla¹tea
8Proto-Sino-Tibetans-laleaf; tea; flat object
Every word from Proto-Sino-Tibetan s-la