Where does “geoarbitrage” come from?

geoarbitrage (English) comes from English geo, from English geo-, from Ancient Greek γεω-, from Latin -logia, from Ancient Greek -λογία, from Ancient Greek λόγος, from Ancient Greek λέγω, from Proto-Indo-European leǵ- — to gather, collect, with derivatives meaning to...

geoarbitrage (English): The practice of moving to live in another place to take advantage of the lower cost of living

Definitions

  1. The practice of moving to live in another place to take advantage of the lower cost of living

Ancestry of “geoarbitrage”, step by step

geoarbitrage traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English geo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgeoAn inlet, gully or cleft in the face of a cliff
2Englishgeo-Earth; geography
3Ancient Greekγεω-earth; earth-
4Latin-logia-logy; the study of
5Ancient Greek-λογίαBase for nouns denoting the study of something,...
6Ancient GreekλόγοςThat which is said: word, sentence, speech,...
7Ancient GreekλέγωI put in order, arrange, gather; I choose, count,...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanleǵ-to gather, collect, with derivatives meaning to...

via English arbitrage

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglisharbitrageA market activity in which a security, commodity,...
2Frencharbitragearbitration; arbitrage; trade-off
3French-ageForming nouns with the sense of "action or result...
4Middle French-ageforms nouns with the sense of "action or result...
5Old French-ageforms nouns with the sense of 'action or result...
6Old Occitan-atgesuffix used to form masculine nouns
7Latin-āticum
Every word from Proto-Indo-European leǵ-
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