Where does “vice-chairman” come from?

vice-chairman (English) comes from English chairman, from English chair, from English Chuck, from English chock, from French choquer, from German schockieren, from Spanish chocar, from Portuguese chocar — er.

vice-chairman (English): alternative form of vice chairman

Definitions

  1. alternative form of vice chairman

Ancestry of “vice-chairman”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchairmanA person presiding over a meeting; The head of a...
2EnglishchairAn item of furniture used to sit on or in,...
3EnglishChucka Chuck Taylor All-Stars shoe
4EnglishchockAny object used as a wedge or filler, especially...
5Frenchchoquerto hit, to collide; to shock
6Germanschockierento shock
7Spanishchocarto crash; to bump into, to collide with; to...
8Portuguesechocarto brood; to hatch; to linger
9Russianшоки́роватьto horrify, to scandalize, to shock
10Russian-и́роватьa productive verbal suffix, also used to create new verbs, especially from loanwords
11German-ierenVerb suffix: it and its inflected forms are found...
12French-erForms infinitives of first-conjugation verbs
13Middle French-erForms infinitives of first-conjugation verbs;...
14Old French-iersuffix used to form infinitives of first...
15Latin-āriuser
Every word from Latin -āriusEvery word from French -erEvery word from German -ieren