Where does “rabinacki” come from?

rabinacki (Polish) comes from Polish rabinat, from Polish rabin, from Latin rabbinus, from Koine Greek ῥαββί, from Hebrew רבי, from Hebrew רַב, from Proto-Semitic rabb- — to expand, to extend; lord, owner, chief;...

rabinacki (Polish): rabbinic, rabbinical

Definitions

  1. rabbinic, rabbinical

Ancestry of “rabinacki”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishrabinatrabbinat
2Polishrabinrabbi
3Latinrabbinus
4Koine GreekῥαββίO my Master
5Hebrewרביrabbi, spiritual teacher
6Hebrewרַבmaster, teacher, rabbi; master; master, rabbi
7Proto-Semiticrabb-to expand, to extend; lord, owner, chief;...
Every word from Proto-Semitic rabb-Every word from Hebrew רַבEvery word from Hebrew רבי