Where does “arquimandrita” come from?

arquimandrita (Portuguese) comes from Latin archimandrīta, from Ancient Greek ἀρχιμανδρίτης, from Ancient Greek ἀρχι-, from Ancient Greek ἄρχω, from Proto-Indo-European h₂ergʰ- — to begin; to command, rule; to begin, rule,...

arquimandrita (Portuguese): archimandrite the superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church

Definitions

  1. archimandrite the superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church

Ancestry of “arquimandrita”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinarchimandrītaThe superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church
2Ancient Greekἀρχιμανδρίτηςchief of a μάνδρα, abbot
3Ancient Greekἀρχι-denotes primary importance or authority
4Ancient GreekἄρχωTo begin; To lead, rule, govern, command; To be...
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ergʰ-to begin; to command, rule; to begin, rule,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂ergʰ-Every word from Ancient Greek ἄρχωEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀρχι-
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