Where does “neoxamanismo” come from?

neoxamanismo (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese xamanismo, from Portuguese xamã, from English shaman, from German Schamane, from Russian шама́н, from Evenki шама̄н, from Chinese 沙門, from Tocharian B ṣamāne.

neoxamanismo (Portuguese): neoshamanism

Definitions

  1. neoshamanism

Ancestry of “neoxamanismo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesexamanismoshamanism any of several traditional beliefs involving altered states of consciousness
2Portuguesexamãshaman a medium between the concrete and spirit worlds
3EnglishshamanA traditional faith healer; A member of certain...
4GermanSchamaneshaman
5Russianшама́нshaman
6Evenkiшама̄н
7Chinese沙門ascetic monk
8Tocharian Bṣamānemonk
9Palisamaṇapeace; tranquillity; extinguishment
10Sanskritश्रमणmaking effort or exertion, toiling, labouring, (esp.) following a toilsome or menial business
11Sanskritश्रमfatigue, weariness, exhaustion; exertion, labour,...
12Sanskritश्रम्class 4; to be or become weary or tired, be tired...
13Proto-Indo-Europeanḱremh₂-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱremh₂-Every word from Sanskrit श्रम्Every word from Sanskrit श्रम