Where does “ስዴርየት” come from?

ስዴርየት (Tigre) comes from Arabic صدرية, from Arabic صَدْر, from Classical Persian دفتر, from Arabic دَفْتَر, from Aramaic דפתרא, from Classical Syriac ܕܦܬܪܐ, from Ancient Greek διφθέρα, from Proto-Hellenic dipʰtʰérā.

ስዴርየት (Tigre): vest

Definitions

  1. vest

Ancestry of “ስዴርየት”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicصدريةwaistcoat, vest
2Arabicصَدْرbust; breast, bosom; breast, chest, bosom
3Classical Persianدفتر
4Arabicدَفْتَرregister; notebook
5Aramaicדפתרא
6Classical Syriacܕܦܬܪܐparchment, hide; account book
7Ancient Greekδιφθέραprepared hide, piece of leather; especially as...
8Proto-Hellenicdipʰtʰérā
Every word from Proto-Hellenic dipʰtʰérāEvery word from Ancient Greek διφθέραEvery word from Classical Syriac ܕܦܬܪܐ