Where does “dinest” come from?

dinest (English) comes from English dine, from French dîner, from Old French disner, from Vulgar Latin disiuno, from Latin disieiūnāre, from Latin iēiūnō, from Latin iēiūnus, from Latin iaiūnus — to sacrifice.

dinest (English): second-person singular simple present form of...

Definitions

  1. second-person singular simple present form of...

Ancestry of “dinest”, step by step

dinest traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English dine

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdineTo eat; to eat dinner or supper; To give a dinner...
2Frenchdînerto dine; dinner, evening meal; lunch, midday meal
3Old Frenchdisnerto dine; to eat the main meal of the day; dinner
4Vulgar Latindisiuno
5Latindisieiūnāre
6Latiniēiūnōto fast
7Latiniēiūnusfasting, abstinent, hungry
8Latiniaiūnus
9Proto-Italicjagjūnos
10Proto-Indo-EuropeanHyeh₂ǵ-yu-
11Proto-Indo-EuropeanHyeh₂ǵ-ye/o-to sacrifice

via English Est

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishEstestablished
2Middle Englishestegrace, est, favour; pleasure, enjoyment, fun;...
3Old Englishēstwill, consent, favour, grace, liberality,...
4Proto-West Germanic*anstifavour
5Proto-Germanicanstizfavour, affection
6Proto-Germanicunnanąto grant, bestow
7Proto-Indo-Europeanān-to notice; face, mouth
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hyeh₂ǵ-ye/o-