Where does “aarkitekchur” come from?

aarkitekchur (Pitcairn-Norfolk) comes from English architecture, from French architecture, from Latin architectūra, from Latin architectus, from Ancient Greek ἀρχιτέκτων, from Ancient Greek τέκτων, from Proto-Hellenic téktōn, from Proto-Indo-European tetḱō — to sire, beget.

aarkitekchur (Pitcairn-Norfolk): architecture

Definitions

  1. architecture

Ancestry of “aarkitekchur”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglisharchitectureThe art and science of designing and managing the...
2Frencharchitecturearchitecture
3Latinarchitectūraarchitecture
4Latinarchitectusarchitect, master builder; designer, inventor,...
5Ancient Greekἀρχιτέκτωνchief constructor, master builder, architect
6Ancient Greekτέκτωνone who works with wood: carpenter, builder; any...
7Proto-Hellenictéktōn
8Proto-Indo-Europeantetḱōcarpenter
9Proto-Indo-Europeantetḱ-to create, produce; to cut, hew
10Proto-Indo-Europeanteḱ-to sire, beget
Every word from Proto-Indo-European teḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tetḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tetḱō