Where does “samur” come from?

samur (Faroese) comes from Old Norse samr, from Latin Samarītānus, from Ancient Greek Σαμαρίτης, from Ancient Greek -ῑ́της, from Biblical Hebrew אֶפְרָיִם.

samur (Faroese): same

Definitions

  1. same

Ancestry of “samur”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norsesamrthe same; agreeing, of one mind; same
2LatinSamarītānus
3Ancient GreekΣαμαρίτηςSamaritan
4Ancient Greek-ῑ́τηςbelonging to; member of; member of a group
5Biblical Hebrewאֶפְרָיִם

Words derived from “samur

Every word from Biblical Hebrew אֶפְרָיִםEvery word from Ancient Greek -ῑ́τηςEvery word from Ancient Greek Σαμαρίτης
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