Where does “főnököket” come from?

főnököket (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian főnök, from Hungarian főn, from German föhn, from Old High German phonno, from Vulgar Latin faonius, from Latin favōnius, from Latin faveō, from Proto-Indo-European gʰoweh₁ — to notice.

főnököket (Hungarian): accusative plural of főnök

Definitions

  1. accusative plural of főnök

Ancestry of “főnököket”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianfőnökchief, boss; nominative plural of főn
2Hungarianfőnfoehn; superessive singular of fő
3Germanföhnsingular imperative of föhnen; first-person...
4Old High Germanphonno
5Vulgar Latinfaonius
6Latinfavōnius
7Latinfaveōto be favorable, to be well disposed or inclined towards, to favor, promote, befriend, countenance, protect
8Proto-Indo-Europeangʰoweh₁to notice
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʰoweh₁Every word from Latin faveōEvery word from Latin favōnius