Where does “pacemaker” come from?

pacemaker (Swedish) comes from English pacemaker, from English maker, from Middle English maker, from Middle English maken, from Old English macian, from Emilian mâcia, from Latin Macula, from Proto-Indo-European smh₁-tleh₂ — smear, rub.

pacemaker (Swedish): a pacemaker, one who sets the pace; a pacemaker,...

Definitions

  1. a pacemaker, one who sets the pace; a pacemaker,...

Ancestry of “pacemaker”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpacemakerOne who sets the pace in a race, to guide the...
2EnglishmakerSomeone who makes; a person or thing that makes...
3Middle EnglishmakerGod as creator of all; Someone who makes; a...
4Middle EnglishmakenTo make or create; to have something made
5Old Englishmacianto make
6Emilianmâciaspot, stain
7LatinMacula
8Proto-Indo-Europeansmh₁-tleh₂
9Proto-Indo-Europeansmeh₁-smear, rub
Every word from Proto-Indo-European smeh₁-
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