Where does “diakritikus” come from?

diakritikus (Hungarian) comes from Latin diacriticus, from Ancient Greek διακριτικός, from Ancient Greek κριτικός, from Ancient Greek κρίσις, from Ancient Greek κρίνω, from Proto-Hellenic kríňňō, from Proto-Indo-European krinyéti, from Proto-Indo-European krey- — to sift, separate, divide.

diakritikus (Hungarian): diacritical capable of distinguishing or of making a distinction

Definitions

  1. diacritical capable of distinguishing or of making a distinction

Ancestry of “diakritikus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latindiacriticusdiacritic
2Ancient Greekδιακριτικόςdistinguishing, separative
3Ancient GreekκριτικόςAble to judge, discerning, critical; critic,...
4Ancient Greekκρίσιςdecision, determination, judgment; trial,...
5Ancient GreekκρίνωTo separate, divide, part, distinguish between...
6Proto-Hellenickríňňō
7Proto-Indo-Europeankrinyéti
8Proto-Indo-Europeankrey-to sift, separate, divide

Words derived from “diakritikus

Every word from Proto-Indo-European krey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European krinyétiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic kríňňō