Where does “lutist” come from?
lutist (English) comes from French luthiste, from French luth, from Middle French lut, from Old French leüt, from Occitan laüt, from Old Occitan laüt, from Arabic عود, from Arabic عَادَ — {{m|en|O|id=vocative}}.
lutist (English): One who plays the lute
Definitions
- One who plays the lute
Ancestry of “lutist”, step by step
lutist traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via French luthiste
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | French | luthiste | lutenist |
| 2 | French | luth | lute, a stringed instrument |
| 3 | Middle French | lut | — |
| 4 | Old French | leüt | — |
| 5 | Occitan | laüt | lute |
| 6 | Old Occitan | laüt | lute |
| 7 | Arabic | عود | wood, timber; stick, rod, pole; branch, twig |
| 8 | Arabic | عَادَ | to return, go back |
| 9 | Arabic | و | and, "comma", "semi-colon"; a divider of words or... |
| 10 | Persian | یا | API •; or; either |
| 11 | Arabic | يَا | {{m|en|O|id=vocative}} |