Where does “신어” come from?

신어 (Korean) comes from Chinese 新語, from English newspeak, from English New, from English MAN, from English manual, from Middle English manuel, from Anglo-Norman manuel, from Old French manual — human being; man; hand.

신어 (Korean): neologism

Definitions

  1. neologism

Ancestry of “신어”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Chinese新語new words; new expression
2EnglishnewspeakUse of ambiguous, misleading, or euphemistic...
3EnglishNewmade, or created
4EnglishMANInitialism of Metropolitan Area Network
5EnglishmanualA handbook; A booklet that instructs on the usage...
6Middle Englishmanuel
7Anglo-Normanmanuelmanual; done with the hands; handle; manual;...
8Old Frenchmanual
9Latinmanuālishand
10Latinmanushand; bravery, valor; violence, fighting
11Proto-Italicmanushand
12Proto-Indo-Europeanman-human being; man; hand
Every word from Proto-Indo-European man-Every word from Proto-Italic manusEvery word from Latin manus