Where does “чирлидинг” come from?

чирлидинг (Kazakh) comes from Russian чирлидинг, from English cheerleading, from English cheerlead, from English cheerleader, from English cheer, from Middle English chere, from Anglo-Norman chere, from Old French chiere — to desire, wish.

чирлидинг (Kazakh): cheerleading

Definitions

  1. cheerleading

Ancestry of “чирлидинг”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianчирлидинг
2EnglishcheerleadingA physical activity in which cheerleaders...
3EnglishcheerleadTo participate in cheerleading; To support...
4EnglishcheerleaderA person, usually a young, attractive female, who...
5EnglishcheerA cheerful attitude; happiness; a good, happy, or...
6Middle Englishcherestate of mind as indicated by facial expression;...
7Anglo-Normanchere
8Old Frenchchiereface; oblique/nominative feminine singular of...
9Latincaranominative feminine singular of cārus; nominative...
10Latincārusdear, beloved
11Proto-Italickārosdear
12Proto-Indo-Europeankéh₂rosloved; dear
13Proto-Indo-Europeankeh₂-to desire, wish
Every word from Proto-Indo-European keh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kéh₂rosEvery word from Proto-Italic kāros