Where does “ithatharîkî” come from?

ithatharîkî (Phuthi) comes from English Tartaric, from English Tartar, from Old French tartre, from Medieval Latin tartarum, from Byzantine Greek τάρταρον, from Arabic دُرْدِيّ, from Persian درد, from Proto-Iranian *dr̥ti- — to have diarrhea.

ithatharîkî (Phuthi): tartaric

Definitions

  1. tartaric

Ancestry of “ithatharîkî”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishTartaricOf or relating to Tartary or the Tartars;...
2EnglishTartarAlternative spelling of Tatar; A member of the...
3Old Frenchtartreflat pastry
4Medieval Latintartarum
5Byzantine Greekτάρταρον
6Arabicدُرْدِيّliquid sediment, lees, amurca
7Persianدردpain; ache; affliction
8Proto-Iranian*dr̥ti-
9Proto-Indo-European*dʰṛ-to-
10Proto-Indo-Europeandʰreyd-to have diarrhea
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰreyd-Every word from Proto-Indo-European *dʰṛ-to-Every word from Proto-Iranian *dr̥ti-