Where does “sabotiere” come from?

sabotiere (English) comes from French sorbetière, from French sorbet, from Italian sorbetto, from Turkish şerbet, from Arabic شُرْبَة, from Ottoman Turkish چوربا, from Persian شوربا, from Persian شور — to wash.

sabotiere (English): The inner of two buckets used in the production...

Definitions

  1. The inner of two buckets used in the production...

Ancestry of “sabotiere”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsorbetièreice cream maker
2Frenchsorbetsorbet, sherbet
3Italiansorbettosorbet, sherbet; first-person singular present...
4Turkishşerbetsherbet
5Arabicشُرْبَةa drink; drink
6Ottoman Turkishچورباsoup
7Persianشورباa kind of stew
8Persianشورsalty; excitement; uproar, clamor
9Persianشوریدنto revolt, to rebel
10Persianشستنto wash
Every word from Persian شستنEvery word from Persian شوریدنEvery word from Persian شور