Where does “nanoconverter” come from?

nanoconverter (English) comes from English converter, from English -er, from Middle English -er, from Old French -er, from Latin -āre, from Proto-Italic -āō, from Proto-Indo-European -eh₂yéti, from Proto-Indo-European -yéti — he, she.

nanoconverter (English): Any of several nanoscale converters

Definitions

  1. Any of several nanoscale converters

Ancestry of “nanoconverter”, step by step

nanoconverter traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English converter

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishconverterperson or thing that converts; device that...
2English-erA person or thing that does an action indicated...
3Middle English-eragentive suffix; agent noun suffix
4Old French-erAlternative form of -ier, verbal suffix;...
5Latin-ārefirst conjugation
6Proto-Italic-āōForms primarily denominative verbs
7Proto-Indo-European-eh₂yétiCreates iterative/ frequentative/ intensive...
8Proto-Indo-European-yétiCreates intransitive, often deponent,...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanyé-
10Chichewaiyehe, she

via English nano

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnanoNanotechnology
2Englishnano-API; In the International System of Units and...
3Latinnānusdwarf
4Ancient Greekνᾶνοςdwarf
Every word from Chichewa iyeEvery word from English -erEvery word from Proto-Indo-European -yéti