Where does “Laborantin” come from?

Laborantin (German) comes from German Laborant, from German Labor, from German Laboratorium, from Latin laboratorium, from Latin labōrātōrius, from Latin labōrātor, from French laboratoire, from Medieval Latin laboratorium — fox.

Laborantin (German): female laboratory assistant

Definitions

  1. female laboratory assistant

Ancestry of “Laborantin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanLaborantlaboratory assistant
2GermanLaborlaboratory
3GermanLaboratoriumlaboratory
4Latinlaboratoriumlaboratory
5Latinlabōrātōrius
6Latinlabōrātorplowman, tiller of the soil
7Frenchlaboratoirelaboratory
8Medieval Latinlaboratoriumlaboratory
9Latinlabotatoriuslaborable
10Latinlaboratorplowman, tiller of the soil
11Latinlaboratusproduced, having been produced
12LatinlaboroI toil, labor; I endeavor, strive; I suffer, am...
13Latinlaborwork; labour, toil; hardship, trouble, fatigue,...
14Old Latinlabos
15Romanianlabăpalm; paw
16Hungarianlábleg; foot; support, stand
17Proto-Uralicluwebone
18Proto-Iranian*Hrawpācáhfox
19Proto-Indo-Iranian*Hrawpāćásfox

Words derived from “Laborantin

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