Where does “nonwizard” come from?

nonwizard (English) comes from English wizard, from English -ard, from Middle English -ard, from Old French -ard, from Frankish -hard, from Proto-Germanic harduz, from Proto-Indo-European kert-, from Proto-Turkic *keŕ- — to travel, tour.

nonwizard (English): One who is not a wizard

Definitions

  1. One who is not a wizard

Ancestry of “nonwizard”, step by step

nonwizard traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English wizard

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwizardSomeone, usually male, who uses magic, mystic...
2English-ardSomeone who is in a specified condition
3Middle English-ardard
4Old French-ardpejorative agent noun
5Frankish-hardhardy, bold
6Proto-Germanicharduzhard; brave
7Proto-Indo-Europeankert-times; to weave, twist together; time
8Proto-Turkic*keŕ-to travel, tour

via English non

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishnonObsolete form of none
2Frenchnonno; not; a no, a negative response
3Old Frenchnonno; not; Alternative form of nom
4Latinnōnnot
5Old Latinnoenum
6Proto-Indo-Europeanóynosone; single
Every word from Proto-Turkic *keŕ-