Where does “پورجِک” come from?

پورجِک (Gawar-Bati) comes from Persian جک, from English Jack, from Middle English jakke, from Anglo-Norman jacke, from Middle French jaque, from Middle French jacques, from French jacques, from Latin Iacobus — heel of the foot; heel.

پورجِک (Gawar-Bati): time to water the field

Definitions

  1. time to water the field

Ancestry of “پورجِک”, step by step

پورجِک traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Persian جک

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Persianجکjack; jug
2EnglishJackA placeholder or conventional name for any man,...
3Middle EnglishjakkeA padded coat, especially as light armour
4Anglo-Normanjacke
5Middle Frenchjaque
6Middle Frenchjacques
7Frenchjacquesplural of jacque; a stupid person; a jemmy or...
8LatinIacobusJacob; James; Saint James
9Ancient GreekἸάκωβος
10Ancient GreekἸακώβJacob
11HebrewיַעֲקֹבJacob
12Hebrewעָקֵבheel of the foot; heel

via Gawar-Bati پور

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Gawar-Batiپورfull
2Sanskritपूरfilling, making full; fulfilling, satisfying; the...
Every word from Hebrew עָקֵבEvery word from Hebrew יַעֲקֹבEvery word from Ancient Greek Ἰακώβ