Where does “Qualifikant” come from?

Qualifikant (German) comes from Latin quālificō, from Latin -ficō, from Latin -ficus, from Proto-Italic -fakos — -making, -producing.

Qualifikant (German): qualifier person who has qualified

Definitions

  1. qualifier person who has qualified

Ancestry of “Qualifikant”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinquālificōto qualify (invest with a quality)
2Latin-ficōforms factitive, causative, or other verbs from the roots of nouns and adjectives; -ify
3Latin-ficusForms adjectives that denote bringing or making
4Proto-Italic-fakos-making, -producing

Words derived from “Qualifikant

Every word from Proto-Italic -fakosEvery word from Latin -ficōEvery word from Latin -ficus
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