Where does “サイドバー” come from?

サイドバー (Japanese) comes from English sidebar, from English Side, from Middle English side, from Old English sīde, from Proto-West Germanic *sīdā, from Medieval Latin sida, from Late Latin seta, from Latin saeta — to satiate, satisfy.

サイドバー (Japanese): sidebar

Definitions

  1. sidebar

Ancestry of “サイドバー”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsidebarA short news story printed alongside a larger...
2EnglishSideA bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape
3Middle Englishsidecustom
4Old Englishsīdeside, flank
5Proto-West Germanic*sīdāside
6Medieval Latinsida
7Late LatinsetaAlternative form of saeta; hair, bristle; bristle
8Latinsaetaa bristle, hair on an animal; silk
9Proto-Italicsaitā
10Proto-Indo-Europeanséh₂ito-
11Proto-Indo-Europeansh₂ey-to bind, fetter
12Proto-Indo-Europeanseh₂-to satiate, satisfy
Every word from Proto-Indo-European seh₂-
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