Where does “мунди́р” come from?

мунди́р (Russian) comes from Polish mundur, from German Montur, from French monture, from French monter, from French mont, from Old French mont, from Latin montem, from Latin mons.

мунди́р (Russian): (military) uniform

Definitions

  1. (military) uniform

Ancestry of “мунди́р”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishmunduruniform
2GermanMonturoutfit, uniform
3FrenchmontureA mount, an animal which is ridden; A setting,...
4Frenchmonterto go up, to climb; to ascend, go higher, go...
5Frenchmontmountain, mount, mont; the Alps
6Old Frenchmontmountain; Alternative form of monde
7Latinmontemaccusative singular of mōns; mountain
8Latinmonsmountain, mount; towering mass, heap, great...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmonti
10PortugueseMontemount; a mountain or large hill
11Old Portuguesemonte

Words derived from “мунди́р

Every word from Old Portuguese monteEvery word from Latin montemEvery word from Latin mons