Where does “огнетушитель” come from?

огнетушитель (Russian) comes from German Feuerlöscher, from German -er, from Old High German -āri, from Proto-West Germanic -ārī, from Proto-Germanic -ārijaz, from Latin -ārius, from Proto-Italic *-āzios — Forms relational adjectives to nouns (and rarely numerals).

огнетушитель (Russian): fire extinguisher

Definitions

  1. fire extinguisher

Ancestry of “огнетушитель”, step by step

огнетушитель traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Feuerlöscher

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanFeuerlöscherfire extinguisher
2German-erForms agent nouns etc. from verbs, suffixed to...
3Old High German-āriused to form agent nouns
4Proto-West Germanic-ārī-er
5Proto-Germanic-ārijaz-er
6Latin-āriuser
7Proto-Italic*-āziosForms relational adjectives to nouns (and rarely numerals)

via Russian огонь

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianогоньfire; light; weapons fire
2Old East Slavicогньfire
3Proto-Slavicogňьfire
4Proto-Balto-Slavicungnisfire
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁n̥gʷnisfire
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁engʷ-to burn; fire
Every word from Proto-Italic *-āziosEvery word from Latin -āriusEvery word from German -er