Where does “implementor” come from?

implementor (English) comes from English implement, from Latin implēmentum, from Latin impleo, from Latin īn-, from Latin în, from Latin en, from Proto-Italic en, from Proto-Indo-European h₁én — in.

implementor (English): Alternative spelling of implementer

Definitions

  1. Alternative spelling of implementer

Ancestry of “implementor”, step by step

implementor traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English implement

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishimplementA tool or instrument for working with; to bring...
2Latinimplēmentumfilling up
3LatinimpleoI fill up, fill full; cover; I satisfy, satiate;...
4Latinīn-un-, non-, not
5Latinînin, at, on, upon, from (space)
6Latinenlookǃ beholdǃ; reallyǃ?; come onǃ
7Proto-Italicenin
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁énin

via English ‐or

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English‐orCreates an agent noun, often from a verb, indicating a person or object (often machines or parts of them) that do the verb or part of speech with which they are formed
2Middle English-our
3Old French-eorAlternative form of -or
4Latin-ator-ator, -er; second-person singular future passive...
5Latin-tor-er
6Proto-Italic-tōrForms agent nouns to verb stems
7Proto-Indo-European-tōrDerives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...
8Proto-Indo-European-tor-s
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁énEvery word from Latin īn-Every word from Proto-Italic en