Where does “functor” come from?

functor (English) comes from English function, from Middle French function, from Latin functiō, from Latin -tiō, from Latin dissertātiō, from Latin dissertus, from Latin disserere, from Latin dis- — small stone, pebble; gravel, rubble.

functor (English): A function word; A function object; A category...

Definitions

  1. A function word; A function object; A category...

Ancestry of “functor”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfunctionWhat something does or is used for; A...
2Middle Frenchfunctionfunction what something's intended use is
3Latinfunctiōperformance, execution (of a task)
4Latin-tiōtion, -ation, -ing
5Latindissertātiō(spoken) dissertation, discourse, disquisition
6Latindissertusarranged, disposed; explained
7Latindissereresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
8Latindis-asunder, apart, in two; reversal, removal;...
9Latincalceusshoe
10Latincalxlimestone; chalk; the finish line
11Ancient Greekχάλιξsmall stone, pebble; gravel, rubble

Words derived from “functor

Every word from Ancient Greek χάλιξ
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