Where does “xamânico” come from?

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

xamânico (Portuguese): shamanic

Definitions

  1. shamanic

Ancestry of “xamânico”, step by step

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