Where does “garneter” come from?

garneter (English) comes from English garnet, from Middle English gernet, from Old French grenate, from Old French pomme grenate, from Italian pom granat, from Medieval Latin pomum granatum, from Latin pōmum, from Latin pōmus — from, off, back; off, away; off, from.

garneter (English): One who garnets shreds wool, rags, etc. for reuse

Definitions

  1. One who garnets shreds wool, rags, etc. for reuse

Ancestry of “garneter”, step by step

garneter traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English garnet

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgarnetA hard transparent mineral that is often used as...
2Middle Englishgernetred, garnet
3Old Frenchgrenatepomegranate
4Old Frenchpomme grenatepomegranate
5Italianpom granat
6Medieval Latinpomum granatumseeded fruit; grainy apple; pomegranate
7Latinpōmumany type of fruit (applied to apples, cherries, nuts, berries, figs, dates, etc.)
8Latinpōmusfruit
9Proto-Italicpoomosfruit
10Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂po-h₁ém-ostaken off
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂epofrom, off, back; off, away; off, from

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 h₂epo