Where does “mille marin” come from?

mille marin (French) comes from French marin, from Middle French marin, from Old French marin, from Latin marīnus, from Ancient Greek Μαρῖνος, from Latin marinus, from Latin -inus, from Proto-Italic -īnos — adjectival suffix.

mille marin (French): nautical mile

Definitions

  1. nautical mile

Ancestry of “mille marin”, step by step

mille marin traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French marin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmarinmaritime; marine; seaman
2Middle Frenchmarinmarine
3Old Frenchmarinmarine
4Latinmarīnusmarine; of or pertaining to the sea
5Ancient GreekΜαρῖνοςknown from the ancient Roman and Byzantine Periods
6Latinmarinusmarine; of or pertaining to the sea
7Latin-inusOf or pertaining to; -ine
8Proto-Italic-īnosof/belonging to
9Proto-Indo-European-iHnosCreates adjectives of materials
10Proto-Indo-European-no-adjectival suffix

via French mille

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmillethousand, a thousand, one thousand; thousand;...
2Middle Frenchmillethousand
3Old Frenchmileone thousand
4LatinMīllethousand; 1000
5Proto-Italicsmīɣeslīthousand
6Proto-Indo-Europeansmih₂ǵʰéslih₂
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -no-Every word from Latin -inusEvery word from Latin marīnus