Where does “Rhetorikerin” come from?

Rhetorikerin (German) comes from German Rhetoriker, from German Rhetorik, from Middle High German rhetorica, from Latin rhētorica, from Latin rhētoricus, from Ancient Greek ῥητορικός, from Ancient Greek ῥήτωρ, from Ancient Greek εἴρω — to speak, say.

Rhetorikerin (German): rhetorician (female)

Definitions

  1. rhetorician (female)

Ancestry of “Rhetorikerin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanRhetorikerrhetorician
2GermanRhetorikrhetoric
3Middle High Germanrhetorica
4Latinrhētoricarhetoric
5Latinrhētoricusrhetorical, of or pertaining to rhetoric or a rhetoritician
6Ancient Greekῥητορικόςconcerning public speaking or oration, rhetorical
7Ancient Greekῥήτωρorator, public speaker; politician, statesman;...
8Ancient GreekεἴρωI tie, join, fasten, string together; I insert;...
9Proto-Hellenicwéřřōto say, to tell
10Proto-Indo-Europeanwéryetito be saying
11Proto-Indo-Europeanwerh₁-to speak, say
Every word from Proto-Indo-European werh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wéryetiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic wéřřō