Where does “írónő” come from?

írónő (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian író, from Hungarian ír, from German Ire, from English Irish, from Middle English Irisce, from Old English Īras, from Old Norse Írar, from Old Irish Ériu — fat, milk.

írónő (Hungarian): author (female), authoress

Definitions

  1. author (female), authoress

Ancestry of “írónő”, step by step

írónő traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Hungarian író

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianírópresent participle of ír; writing; writer
2Hungarianírto write; to burn; Irish
3GermanIreIrishman
4EnglishIrishThe Goidelic language indigenous to Ireland, also...
5Middle EnglishIrisce
6Old EnglishĪrasIrishmen
7Old NorseÍrarIrishmen
8Old IrishÉriuIreland
9Primitive Irish*Īweriū
10Proto-CelticΦīweryū
11Proto-Indo-EuropeanpiHweryon-
12Proto-Indo-EuropeanpeyH-fat, milk

via Hungarian

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianwoman; female partner or lover, mistress,...
2JapaneseNoh, a form of classical Japanese musical drama;...
3Middle Chinesetalent, ability

Words derived from “írónő

Every word from Proto-Indo-European peyH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European piHweryon-Every word from Proto-Celtic Φīweryū