Where does “enumeratest” come from?
enumeratest (English) comes from English enumerate, from French énumérer, from Italian enumerare, from Portuguese enumerar, from Latin ēnumerō, from Latin numerō, from Latin numerus, from Proto-Italic nomezos.
enumeratest (English): second-person singular simple present form of...
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- second-person singular simple present form of...
Ancestry of “enumeratest”, step by step
enumeratest traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English enumerate
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | enumerate | To specify each member of a sequence individually... |
| 2 | French | énumérer | to enumerate; count out; go through one by one |
| 3 | Italian | enumerare | to enumerate |
| 4 | Portuguese | enumerar | to enumerate; to count; to recite |
| 5 | Latin | ēnumerō | to count out or over |
| 6 | Latin | numerō | to count, enumerate |
| 7 | Latin | numerus | number; collection, quantity; rank, position |
| 8 | Proto-Italic | nomezos | — |
| 9 | Proto-Indo-European | némesos | — |
via English Est
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | Est | established |
| 2 | Middle English | este | grace, est, favour; pleasure, enjoyment, fun;... |
| 3 | Old English | ēst | will, consent, favour, grace, liberality,... |
| 4 | Proto-West Germanic | *ansti | favour |
| 5 | Proto-Germanic | anstiz | favour, affection |
| 6 | Proto-Germanic | unnaną | to grant, bestow |
| 7 | Proto-Indo-European | ān- | to notice; face, mouth |