Where does “studentese” come from?

studentese (English) comes from English student, from Middle English student, from Old French estudiant, from Latin studēns, from Latin studeō — to dedicate oneself (to), direct one's efforts or attention (to), strive after, be devoted to.

studentese (English): Language characteristic or typical of a student

Definitions

  1. Language characteristic or typical of a student

Ancestry of “studentese”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstudentA person who studies or learns about a particular...
2Middle Englishstudent
3Old Frenchestudiantstudent
4Latinstudēnsdedicating myself (to), directing my efforts or attention (to)
5Latinstudeōto dedicate oneself (to), direct one's efforts or attention (to), strive after, be devoted to
Every word from Latin studeōEvery word from Latin studēnsEvery word from Old French estudiant
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