Where does “nazireo” come from?

nazireo (Italian) comes from Ancient Greek ναζιραῖος, from Hebrew נָזִיר, from Hebrew נזר, from Aramaic נזר.

nazireo (Italian): Nazarite Jew bound by a particular vow

Definitions

  1. Nazarite Jew bound by a particular vow

Ancestry of “nazireo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekναζιραῖοςconsecrated in the Nazarite vows
2Hebrewנָזִיר
3Hebrewנזרcrown, wreath; to deprive oneself
4Aramaicנזר

Words derived from “nazireo

Every word from Aramaic נזרEvery word from Hebrew נזרEvery word from Hebrew נָזִיר