Where does “mapreading” come from?

mapreading (English) comes from English map, from Middle English mappemounde, from Old French mapamonde, from Latin mundus, from Proto-Indo-European mewH- — to wash, wet; to make wet, wash; wet.

mapreading (English): The skill of reading a map

Definitions

  1. The skill of reading a map

Ancestry of “mapreading”, step by step

mapreading traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English map

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmapA visual representation of an area, whether real...
2Middle Englishmappemounde
3Old Frenchmapamondeworld map
4Latinmundusclean, pure; neat; nice, fine, elegant,...
5Proto-Indo-EuropeanmewH-to wash, wet; to make wet, wash; wet

via English Reading

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishReadingThe process of interpreting written language
2Middle Englishreding
3Old Englishrǣdende
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mewH-