Where does “extramazal” come from?

extramazal (English) comes from Ladino mazal, from English maze, from Middle English mase, from Middle English masen, from Middle English amased, from Old English āmasian, from Old English ā-, from Old English ar- — out, outward.

extramazal (English): Outside of a maze, especially one used in biology experiments

Definitions

  1. Outside of a maze, especially one used in biology experiments

Ancestry of “extramazal”, step by step

extramazal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ladino mazal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ladinomazalstar, destiny
2EnglishmazeA labyrinth; a puzzle consisting of a complicated...
3Middle EnglishmaseSomething that causes bewilderment or mystery;...
4Middle EnglishmasenTo bewilder, amaze, perplex, or mislead; To be...
5Middle Englishamasedshocked; incapable of action or movement; scared,...
6Old Englishāmasianto perplex, confound; to confuse, astonish
7Old Englishā-a-; away, out
8Old Englishar-
9Proto-West Germanicuʀ-out, over; off, away
10Proto-Germanicuz-up, out
11Proto-Indo-Europeanuss-
12Proto-Indo-Europeanuds-up, out
13Proto-Indo-Europeanúdout, outward

via English extra

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishextraBeyond what is due, usual, expected, or...
2EnglishextraordinaryNot ordinary; exceptional; unusual; Remarkably...
3Latinextraordināriusextraordinary
4Latinōrdinem
5Middle Low Germanorden
6Latinōrdināre
7Latinōrdōa methodical series, arrangement, or order; regular line, row, or series
8Proto-Italicored(h)-to arrange
Every word from Proto-Indo-European údEvery word from Proto-Indo-European uds-Every word from Proto-Indo-European uss-