Where does “departer” come from?

departer (English) comes from English depart, from Old French departir, from Latin departiō, from Latin dē-, from Latin dē, from Latin post, from Latin poste, from Proto-Italic posti — afterwards, post; by, at.

departer (English): One who departs; One who refines metals by...

Definitions

  1. One who departs; One who refines metals by...

Ancestry of “departer”, step by step

departer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English depart

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdepartTo leave; To set out on a journey; To die
2Old Frenchdepartirto leave; to depart; departure
3Latindepartiōto divide
4Latindē-of; from
5Latinof; concerning; about
6Latinpostbehind; after, since, besides, except; behind,...
7Latinposteablative singular of postis
8Proto-Italicpostibehind, after
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpóstiafter
10Proto-Indo-Europeanpósafterwards, post; by, at

via English ER

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishERThe statistic "Earned Run"; Initialism of...
2Turkisherearly; brave; man, male
3Ottoman Turkishایرsaddle, a seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal
4Old Anatolian Turkishایرearly, at a time in advance of the usual or expected event
5Proto-Turkicēdersaddle
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pós