Where does “абьюзерский” come from?

абьюзерский (Russian) comes from Russian абью́зер, from English abuser, from English abuse, from Middle English abusen, from Old French abus, from Latin abūsus, from Latin abūtor, from Latin ūtor — to rub, turn; to drill, pierce.

абьюзерский (Russian): abuser, abuser's, typical/characteristic of an abuser

Definitions

  1. abuser, abuser's, typical/characteristic of an abuser

Ancestry of “абьюзерский”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianабью́зерabuser (one who shows physical, psychological, financial or other abuse)
2EnglishabuserOne who abuses someone or something; One who uses...
3EnglishabuseImproper treatment or usage; application to a...
4Middle EnglishabusenTo misuse; to use improperly
5Old Frenchabusexcess; abuse
6Latinabūsushaving consumed, wasted or misused
7Latinabūtorto use up, exhaust, consume entirely
8Latinūtorto use, make use of, employ
9Proto-Slavic*ǫtorъcroze
10Proto-Slavictorъpaddock, pen
11Proto-Slavictertito rub, to scrape; to polish
12Proto-Indo-Europeanterh₁-to rub, turn; to drill, pierce
Every word from Proto-Indo-European terh₁-