Where does “Rasierer” come from?

Rasierer (German) comes from German rasieren, from French raser, from Old French raser, from Vulgar Latin raso, from Latin rāsus, from Latin rādō, from Proto-Italic razdō, from Proto-Indo-European rh₁d-dʰ- — to scrape, scratch, gnaw.

Rasierer (German): agent noun of rasieren; razor

Definitions

  1. agent noun of rasieren; razor

Ancestry of “Rasierer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanrasierento shave
2Frenchraserto shave; to brush, lightly touch; to raze
3Old Frenchraserto shave
4Vulgar Latinrasodative masculine singular of rāsus; dative neuter...
5Latinrāsusscraped, shaved
6Latinrādōto scrape, shave, scratch
7Proto-Italicrazdō
8Proto-Indo-Europeanrh₁d-dʰ-
9Proto-Indo-Europeanreh₁d-to scrape, scratch, gnaw

Words derived from “Rasierer

Every word from Proto-Indo-European reh₁d-
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