Where does “olitorius” come from?

olitorius (Latin) comes from Latin olitor, from Latin olus, from Turkish olmak, from Turkish -iş, from Ottoman Turkish ـش, from Old Anatolian Turkish ـش, from Proto-Turkic -il — Forms deverbal nouns.

olitorius (Latin): belonging to a kitchen gardener, or to vegetables

Definitions

  1. belonging to a kitchen gardener, or to vegetables

Ancestry of “olitorius”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinolitora kitchen gardener
2LatinolusAlternative form of holus; garden herb
3Turkisholmakto become, come to exist, come into being; to...
4Turkish-işDerives nouns from verbs
5Ottoman Turkishـش
6Old Anatolian Turkishـش
7Proto-Turkic-ilForms deverbal nouns

Words derived from “olitorius

Every word from Proto-Turkic -ilEvery word from Turkish -işEvery word from Turkish olmak
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