Where does “لفت” come from?

لفت (South Levantine Arabic) comes from British English lift, from French lift, from English lift, from Middle English lifte, from Old English lyft, from Proto-West Germanic luftu, from Proto-Germanic luftuz, from Proto-Indo-European lewp- — dirt, mud; to cut, remove, prune, separate; to...

لفت (South Levantine Arabic): to draw someone's attention, to be attractive

Definitions

  1. to draw someone's attention, to be attractive

Ancestry of “لفت”, step by step

لفت traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via British English lift

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1British Englishlift
2Frenchliftlift attendant UK, elevator attendant US
3EnglishliftTo raise or rise; To steal; To source directly...
4Middle Englishlifte
5Old Englishlyftair, atmosphere; the sky
6Proto-West Germaniclufturoof; air
7Proto-Germanicluftuzroof; roof of the earth, firmament; heavens, sky;...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanlewp-peel, break off; to flake off, peel, damage; to...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlew-dirt, mud; to cut, remove, prune, separate; to...

via Arabic لفت

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicلفتto bend, to crook; to draw, to attract, to turn...
2Arabicفthen, and then; and so, thus, hence, therefore;...
3Arabicنَفِدَto run out, to give out
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewp-Every word from Proto-Germanic luftuz