Where does “chīrurgiānus” come from?

chīrurgiānus (Latin) comes from Latin chīrurgia, from Ancient Greek χειρουργία, from Ancient Greek χειρουργέω, from Ancient Greek χειρουργός, from Ancient Greek -ουργός, from Ancient Greek ἔργον, from Proto-Hellenic wérgon, from Proto-Indo-European wérǵom — to make.

chīrurgiānus (Latin): surgeon

Definitions

  1. surgeon

Ancestry of “chīrurgiānus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinchīrurgiaa surgery
2Ancient Greekχειρουργίαworking by hand, practice of a handicraft or art;...
3Ancient Greekχειρουργέωto work with my hands; to do violence with my...
4Ancient Greekχειρουργόςcraftsman; surgeon
5Ancient Greek-ουργόςworker, maker; work; worker, maker, craftsman
6Ancient Greekἔργονdeed, doing, action; labour, work, task;...
7Proto-Hellenicwérgonwork
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwérǵomwork
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwerǵ-to make
Every word from Proto-Indo-European werǵ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wérǵomEvery word from Proto-Hellenic wérgon
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