Where does “Cassieae” come from?

Cassieae (Translingual) comes from Translingual Cassia, from Latin cassia, from Ancient Greek κασσία, from Hebrew קְצִיעָה, from Aramaic קְצִיעֲתָא, from Aramaic קְצַע — to cut off.

Cassieae (Translingual): tribe

Definitions

  1. tribe

Ancestry of “Cassieae”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TranslingualCassiagenus of cinnamon
2Latincassiacassia cinnamon; another aromatic shrub, possibly...
3Ancient Greekκασσία
4Hebrewקְצִיעָהcassia tree
5Aramaicקְצִיעֲתָא
6Aramaicקְצַעto cut off
Every word from Aramaic קְצַעEvery word from Aramaic קְצִיעֲתָאEvery word from Hebrew קְצִיעָה