Where does “mirage” come from?

mirage (French) comes from French mirer, from Old French mirer, from Latin mīror, from Latin mīrus, from Proto-Italic smeiros, from Proto-Indo-European sméyros, from Proto-Indo-European smey- — to smile; to smear, stroke, wipe, rub; to be...

mirage (French): mirage

Definitions

  1. mirage

Ancestry of “mirage”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmirerto watch intensely, to stare
2Old Frenchmirerto look at; to watch
3Latinmīrorto be astonished at, marvel at, admire, be amazed at, wonder at
4Latinmīruswonderful, marvelous, amazing, surprising, miraculous
5Proto-Italicsmeiros
6Proto-Indo-Europeansméyroslaughing, smiling
7Proto-Indo-Europeansmey-to smile; to smear, stroke, wipe, rub; to be...

Words derived from “mirage

Every word from Proto-Indo-European smey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sméyrosEvery word from Proto-Italic smeiros