Where does “rabarbra” come from?

rabarbra (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from Latin rhabarbarum, from Koine Greek ῥῆον βαρβαρικόν, from Ancient Greek ῥῆον, from Middle Persian rēwand, from Middle Persian lypʾs, from Proto-Iranian (h)rabā́š, from Proto-Indo-Iranian (s)rabʰā́ćš, from Proto-Indo-Iranian -ā́ćš.

rabarbra (Norwegian Bokmål): rhubarb

Definitions

  1. rhubarb

Ancestry of “rabarbra”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinrhabarbarumrhubarb
2Koine Greekῥῆον βαρβαρικόν
3Ancient Greekῥῆονrhubarb
4Middle Persianrēwand
5Middle Persianlypʾsrhubarb
6Proto-Iranian(h)rabā́šrhubarb; fennel
7Proto-Indo-Iranian(s)rabʰā́ćš
8Proto-Indo-Iranian-ā́ćšanimal and plant suffix
9Proto-Indo-European-eḱés
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -eḱésEvery word from Proto-Indo-Iranian -ā́ćšEvery word from Proto-Indo-Iranian (s)rabʰā́ćš