Where does “policisto” come from?

policisto (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto polico, from French police, from Italian polizia, from Russian поли́ция, from Polish policja, from German Polizei, from Catalan policia, from Late Latin politia — Creates verbal adjectives from verb stems.

policisto (Esperanto): a police officer, policeman or policewoman,...

Definitions

  1. a police officer, policeman or policewoman,...

Ancestry of “policisto”, step by step

policisto traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Esperanto polico

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantopolicopolice, constabulary
2Frenchpolicepolice; cop; policy
3Italianpoliziapolice
4Russianполи́цияpolice
5Polishpolicjapolice
6GermanPolizeipolice
7Catalanpoliciapolice; policeman, policewoman
8Late Latinpolitiacitizenship; government; state, government
9Latinpolītīastate, government, administration
10Ancient Greekπολιτείαthe relation in which a citizen stands to the...
11Ancient Greekπολῑ́τηςcitizen
12Ancient Greek-τηςForms nouns representing a state of being; Added...
13Proto-Hellenic-tāts
14Proto-Indo-European-teh₂tsUsed to form nouns representing state of being
15Proto-Indo-European-teh₂Used to form nouns representing state of being
16Proto-Indo-European-tósCreates verbal adjectives from verb stems

via Esperanto isto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EsperantoistoA professional, a person who belongs to a...
2Esperanto-istoa person who belongs to a profession occupied...
3Latin-ista-ist; one who practises or believes
4Ancient Greek-ιστήςAlternative form of -τής; -ist
5Ancient Greek-ῐ́ζωUsed to form similative verbs from nouns, adjectives and other verbs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tósEvery word from Ancient Greek -τηςEvery word from Ancient Greek πολῑ́της