Where does “carpentarius” come from?

carpentarius (Late Latin) comes from Latin carpentārius, from Latin carpentum, from Gaulish carbantos, from Proto-Celtic karbantos — chariot; wagon.

carpentarius (Late Latin): carpenter; a carpenter; wagon, carriage

Definitions

  1. carpenter; a carpenter; wagon, carriage

Ancestry of “carpentarius”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincarpentāriuswagon(s), carriage(s)
2Latincarpentumcarriage (two-wheeled); chariot
3Gaulishcarbantos
4Proto-Celtickarbantoschariot; wagon

Words derived from “carpentarius

Every word from Proto-Celtic karbantosEvery word from Gaulish carbantosEvery word from Latin carpentum