Where does “debutant” come from?

debutant (English) comes from French débutant, from French débuter, from French but, from French boire, from Middle French boire, from Old French boivre, from Latin bibere, from Latin bibō — Forms agent nouns from verbal roots.

debutant (English): A male who débuts

Definitions

  1. A male who débuts

Ancestry of “debutant”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchdébutantpresent participle of débuter; debutant, newbie,...
2Frenchdébuterto start; to debut, to make one's debut
3Frenchbutaim; goal; third-person singular past historic of...
4Frenchboireto drink
5Middle Frenchboireto drink
6Old Frenchboivreto drink; a drink
7Latinbiberethird-person plural perfect active indicative of...
8Latinbibōto drink
9Latin-ilis-ile
10Proto-Italic-elis
11Proto-Indo-European-elis
12Proto-Indo-European-lósForms agent nouns from verbal roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -lós