Where does “bénéficiaire” come from?

bénéficiaire (French) comes from Medieval Latin beneficiarius, from Latin beneficium, from Latin beneficus, from Latin bene, from Latin bonus, from Old Latin duenos, from Proto-Italic dwenos, from Proto-Indo-European dew- — to show favour, revere; to fail, to lag, to be...

bénéficiaire (French): beneficial; beneficiary, recipient

Definitions

  1. beneficial; beneficiary, recipient

Ancestry of “bénéficiaire”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Medieval Latinbeneficiariusprivileged soldier who is exempt from certain...
2Latinbeneficiumbenefit; favour; kindness
3Latinbeneficusbeneficent; generous, liberal
4Latinbenewell; properly, exactly; agreeably, favorably
5Latinbonusgood, honest, brave, noble, kind, pleasant;...
6Old LatinduenosAlternative form of duonus
7Proto-Italicdwenosgood
8Proto-Indo-Europeandew-to show favour, revere; to fail, to lag, to be...

Words derived from “bénéficiaire

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dew-Every word from Proto-Italic dwenosEvery word from Old Latin duenos