Where does “Karat” come from?

Karat (German) comes from French carat, from Italian carato, from Arabic قِيرَاط, from Ancient Greek κεράτιον, from Ancient Greek κέρας, from Proto-Hellenic *kérats.

Karat (German): carat, karat

Definitions

  1. carat, karat

Ancestry of “Karat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcaratcarat
2Italiancaratocarat; share; first-person singular present...
3Arabicقِيرَاطcarat; husk
4Ancient Greekκεράτιονsmall horn; carat, 1⁄1728 of a pound; a Byzantine...
5Ancient Greekκέραςhorn; horn as a material, or anything made of...
6Proto-Hellenic*kérats

Words derived from “Karat

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *kératsEvery word from Ancient Greek κέραςEvery word from Ancient Greek κεράτιον