Where does “monitor” come from?

monitor (Italian) comes from English monitor, from Latin monitor, from Latin monitus, from Latin moneō, from Proto-Italic moneō, from Proto-Indo-European monéyeti, from Proto-Indo-European men- — to think, mind; spiritual activity; to stay,...

monitor (Italian): monitor (apparatus)

Definitions

  1. monitor (apparatus)

Ancestry of “monitor”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmonitorSomeone who watches over something; a person in...
2Latinmonitorcounselor, preceptor; prompter, warner
3Latinmonitusadvised, warned, having been advised; reminded,...
4Latinmoneōto warn, to advise
5Proto-Italicmoneōto remind, to warn
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmonéyetito cause to think, make think
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmen-to think, mind; spiritual activity; to stay,...

Words derived from “monitor

Every word from Proto-Indo-European men-
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