Where does “doganejo” come from?

doganejo (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto dogano, from Italian dogana, from Medieval Latin doana, from Andalusian Arabic duwān, from Arabic دِيوَان, from Persian دیوان, from Middle Persian dywʾn', from Middle Persian diβi-vān — tablet; cylinder seal, sealed tablet.

doganejo (Esperanto): custom house

Definitions

  1. custom house

Ancestry of “doganejo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantodoganocustoms
2Italiandoganacustoms; customs house, custom house; custom...
3Medieval LatindoanaA customs duty
4Andalusian Arabicduwān
5Arabicدِيوَانadministrative office; register
6Persianدیوانdivan; bureau; court, tribunal
7Middle Persiandywʾn'archive; collected writings
8Middle Persiandiβi-vān
9Middle Persiandipi-vān-relating to documents
10Old Persiandipi-vahanamdocument house
11Old Persian𐎮𐎡𐎱𐎡inscription; document
12Elamite𒁾inscription, writing
13Akkadian𒁾tablet; document; letter
14Sumerian𒁾tablet; cylinder seal, sealed tablet
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