Where does “tinicher” come from?

tinicher (Romanian) comes from Romanian tinichea, from Ottoman Turkish تنكه, from Persian تنگه, from Persian ـه, from Proto-Iranian -akah, from Proto-Iranian -kah, from Proto-Austronesian ka — if.

tinicher (Romanian): tinsmith

Definitions

  1. tinsmith

Ancestry of “tinicher”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Romaniantinicheathin sheet of metal, tinplate
2Ottoman Turkishتنكهtin plate, a thin sheet of steel coated with tin used to make cans
3Persianتنگهstrait; a piece of gold or silver; tenge
4PersianـهForms the past participle from the past stem
5Proto-Iranian-akahCreates deadjectival and desubstantival...
6Proto-Iranian-kah
7Proto-Austronesiankaif

Words derived from “tinicher

Every word from Proto-Austronesian kaEvery word from Proto-Iranian -akahEvery word from Persian ـه