Where does “Publikumsmagnet” come from?

Publikumsmagnet (German) comes from German Publikum, from Latin pūblicum, from Latin pūblicus, from Old Latin poplicus, from Latin pōpulus, from Proto-Italic poplos — army.

Publikumsmagnet (German): crowd-puller

Definitions

  1. crowd-puller

Ancestry of “Publikumsmagnet”, step by step

Publikumsmagnet traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Publikum

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanPublikumaudience, those who see, hear, read some work or performance (crowd, viewership, readership etc.)
2Latinpūblicumstate property
3Latinpūblicusof or belonging to the people, state, or community
4Old LatinpoplicusAlternative form of publicus
5Latinpōpulusa people, nation
6Proto-Italicpoplosarmy

via German Magnet

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanMagnetmagnet
2Latinmagnēs
3Ancient Greekμαγνήτης λίθοςMagnesian stone
Every word from Proto-Italic poplosEvery word from Latin pōpulusEvery word from Old Latin poplicus