Where does “circumcisor” come from?

circumcisor (English) comes from English OR, from Middle English ōr, from Middle French or, from Old French or, from Latin aurum, from Latin ausum, from Latin ausus, from Latin audeō.

circumcisor (English): One who carries out circumcision

Definitions

  1. One who carries out circumcision

Ancestry of “circumcisor”, step by step

circumcisor traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English OR

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishORInclusive or; either one proposition or the other...
2Middle Englishōror
3Middle Frenchorgold
4Old Frenchorgold; blond color; Alternative form of ore
5Latinaurumgold; any object made of gold, such as a gold...
6Latinausumnominative neuter singular of ausus; accusative...
7Latinaususdared, having dared, ventured, having ventured,...
8Latinaudeōto dare, venture, risk
9LatinavidusGreedy, avaricious, covetous; Eager,...
10Latin-idustending to
11Proto-Italic*-iðos

via English circumcise

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcircumciseTo surgically remove the foreskin from a penis;...
2Middle Englishcircumcisen
3Latincircumcīsuscircumcised
4Latincircumcīdōto cut around, make an incision around, clip, trim; circumcise; ring (a bark)
5Latincircum-circum- round, about
6Latincircumabout, around; in a circle, all around, on both...
7Latincircusa circular line or orbit; circle, ring; a...
8Ancient Greekκρίκοςring
9Proto-Indo-European(s)ḱer-dung, manure, filth; manure, dung, filth
Every word from Proto-Italic *-iðosEvery word from Latin -idusEvery word from Latin avidus