Where does “parabotanist” come from?

parabotanist (English) comes from English Pará, from Portuguese Pará, from Portuguese Pera, from Portuguese espera, from Portuguese esperar, from Old Portuguese asperar, from Old Spanish esperar, from Latin spērō — to succeed, to prosper.

parabotanist (English): A botanist who collects plants for a herbarium

Definitions

  1. A botanist who collects plants for a herbarium

Ancestry of “parabotanist”, step by step

parabotanist traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Pará

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishParáA former subunit of currency in several countries in the Ottoman/Turkish and Yugoslav regions
2PortugueseParáa state in the North Region of Brazil
3PortuguesePerapear
4Portugueseesperawait
5Portugueseesperarto wait; to hope; to expect; to anticipate
6Old Portugueseasperar
7Old Spanishesperarto wait for, await
8Latinspērōto hope, expect
9Latinspeshope; expectation, anticipation, apprehension
10Proto-Italicspēshope
11Proto-Indo-Europeanspéh₁sprosperity, success
12Proto-Indo-Europeanspeh₁-to succeed, to prosper

via English botanist

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbotanistA person engaged in botany, the scientific study...
2EnglishbotanyThe scientific study of plants, a branch of...
3EnglishbotanicOf or pertaining to botany; Any substance of...
4Medieval Latinbotanicus
5Frenchbotaniquebotanical; botany
6Ancient Greekβοτανικόςpertaining to herbs
7Ancient Greekβοτάνηgrass, fodder, pasture; herb
8Ancient Greekβόσκωfeed, tend; feed, graze
9Proto-Indo-Europeangʷeh₃-to graze, pasture; to keep
Every word from Proto-Indo-European speh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European spéh₁sEvery word from Proto-Italic spēs
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