Where does “charisma” come from?

charisma (Late Latin) comes from Ancient Greek χάρισμα, from Ancient Greek χαρίζομαι, from Ancient Greek Χάρις, from Ancient Greek Χᾰ́ρῐς, from Ancient Greek χαίρω, from Proto-Hellenic kʰəřřō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰer- — to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines.

Ancestry of “charisma”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekχάρισμαA favourable disposition towards: grace, favor; A...
2Ancient Greekχαρίζομαιto grant as a favor, that is, gratuitously, in...
3Ancient GreekΧάριςone of the Charites; a Charis
4Ancient GreekΧᾰ́ρῐς
5Ancient GreekχαίρωTo be full of cheer, i.e. calmly happy or well...
6Proto-Hellenickʰəřřōto rejoice
7Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰer-to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines

Words derived from “charisma

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰer-Every word from Proto-Hellenic kʰəřřōEvery word from Ancient Greek χαίρω
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