Where does “portor” come from?

portor (Romanian) comes from French porteur, from Old French portour, from Old French porter, from Old French -ment, from Latin -mentum, from Latin -menta, from Proto-Indo-European -mn̥ — Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs.

portor (Romanian): carrier (one who carries)

Definitions

  1. carrier (one who carries)

Ancestry of “portor”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchporteurcarrier; porter; bringer; bearer
2Old Frenchportourcarrier; bearer
3Old Frenchporterto carry; to carry a child
4Old French-mentUsed to form adverbs, most of the time equivalent...
5Latin-mentuminstrument, medium, or result of; e.g....
6Latin-mentanominative plural of -mentum; accusative plural...
7Proto-Indo-European-mn̥Creates action nouns or result nouns from verbs
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -mn̥Every word from Latin -mentumEvery word from Old French -ment