Where does “dactylographier” come from?

dactylographier (French) comes from French dactylographie, from French dactylographe, from French -graphe, from Latin -graphus, from Ancient Greek -γράφος, from Ancient Greek γράφω, from Proto-Hellenic grəpʰō, from Proto-Indo-European gerbʰ- — to turn, bend, twist, wind; to tie, bind...

dactylographier (French): to type

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Ancestry of “dactylographier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchdactylographietyping; first-person singular present indicative...
2FrenchdactylographeSecretary
3French-graphe-graph; -grapher
4Latin-graphusgraph
5Ancient Greek-γράφοςwriter, painter
6Ancient Greekγράφωto scratch, cut into; to draw, sketch, paint; to...
7Proto-Hellenicgrəpʰōto scratch, cut or carve into
8Proto-Indo-Europeangerbʰ-to carve
9Proto-Indo-Europeanger-to turn, bend, twist, wind; to tie, bind...

Words derived from “dactylographier

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ger-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gerbʰ-Every word from Proto-Hellenic grəpʰō
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