Where does “antaŭsento” come from?

antaŭsento (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto senti, from French sentir, from Old French sentir, from Latin sentiō, from Latin -torium, from Latin -tōrius, from Latin -tor, from Proto-Italic -tōr.

antaŭsento (Esperanto): presentiment, feeling about the future

Definitions

  1. presentiment, feeling about the future

Ancestry of “antaŭsento”, step by step

antaŭsento traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Esperanto senti

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantosentito feel, perceive
2Frenchsentirto smell; to taste; to feel
3Old Frenchsentirto feel; to smell
4Latinsentiōto feel, to sense, to perceive (with the senses)
5Latin-toriumnominative neuter singular of -tōrius; accusative...
6Latin-tōriusory
7Latin-tor-er
8Proto-Italic-tōrForms agent nouns to verb stems
9Proto-Indo-European-tōrDerives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...
10Proto-Indo-European-tor-s

via Esperanto antaŭ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantoantaŭbefore (in time), prior to
2Latinantebefore, in front, forwards; before; before,...
3Ancient Greekκλίσιςbending, inclination; a lying down; a place for...
4Ancient Greek-σῐς"suffix forming nouns"
5Ancient Greek-τιςretained after dentals
6Proto-Indo-European-tisDerives abstract/action nouns from verb roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tor-sEvery word from Latin -toriumEvery word from Latin -tor