Where does “Mistral” come from?

Mistral (French) comes from Occitan Mistral, from Old Occitan maestral, from Late Latin magistralis, from Latin magister, from Proto-Italic magisteros, from Proto-Indo-European méǵh₂isteros, from Proto-Indo-European méǵh₂s — big, great.

Mistral (French): Frédéric Mistral French writer

Definitions

  1. Frédéric Mistral French writer

Ancestry of “Mistral”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1OccitanMistralmistral (wind)
2Old Occitanmaestral
3Late LatinmagistralisOf or pertaining to a master, teacher or expert
4Latinmagisterteacher; master; a title of the Middle Ages,...
5Proto-Italicmagisterosbigger, greater
6Proto-Indo-Europeanméǵh₂isteros
7Proto-Indo-Europeanméǵh₂sbig, great

Words derived from “Mistral

Every word from Proto-Indo-European méǵh₂sEvery word from Proto-Indo-European méǵh₂isterosEvery word from Proto-Italic magisteros