Where does “abiuratowy” come from?
abiuratowy (Polish) comes from Polish abiurata, from Latin abiuratus, from Latin abiūrō, from Latin ab-, from Latin āb, from Proto-Germanic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European apó.
abiuratowy (Polish): sworn oath of the number of owned acres owned by a rich nobleman used as a base for calculating taxes
Definitions
- sworn oath of the number of owned acres owned by a rich nobleman used as a base for calculating taxes
Ancestry of “abiuratowy”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Polish | abiurata | sworn oath of the number of owned acres owned by a rich nobleman used as a base for calculating taxes |
| 2 | Latin | abiuratus | denied |
| 3 | Latin | abiūrō | to deny on oath, abjure |
| 4 | Latin | ab- | from, away, away from; off; at a distance |
| 5 | Latin | āb | from, away from, out of |
| 6 | Proto-Germanic | *ab | — |
| 7 | Proto-Indo-European | apó | — |