Where does “שפּײַזאַרניע” come from?
שפּײַזאַרניע (Yiddish) comes from Yiddish שפּײַזן, from Middle High German spīsen, from Middle High German spīse, from Old High German spīsa, from Latin spensa, from Latin expēnsa, from Latin expensus, from Latin expendere.
שפּײַזאַרניע (Yiddish): pantry, larder
Definitions
- pantry, larder
Ancestry of “שפּײַזאַרניע”, step by step
שפּײַזאַרניע traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Yiddish שפּײַזן
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yiddish | שפּײַזן | to feed |
| 2 | Middle High German | spīsen | — |
| 3 | Middle High German | spīse | — |
| 4 | Old High German | spīsa | meal |
| 5 | Latin | spensa | outlay for provisions, food |
| 6 | Latin | expēnsa | — |
| 7 | Latin | expensus | weighed; paid; judged |
| 8 | Latin | expendere | third-person plural perfect active indicative of... |
| 9 | Latin | expendo | I weigh; I pay out; I judge |
| 10 | Latin | ex- | out, away; throughout; thoroughly |
| 11 | Latin | e | The name of the letter "E"; out of, from |
| 12 | Latin | ex | A name of the letter "X"; out of, from |
| 13 | Latin | commūnicō | to impart, share |
| 14 | Latin | commūnis | common, commonplace, ordinary, general, universal, shared, shared alike, of both sides, belonging to two or more together |
| 15 | Old Latin | com(m)oinis | — |
| 16 | Proto-Italic | kommoinis | common |
| 17 | Proto-Indo-European | ḱom-moy-ni- | held in common |
| 18 | Proto-Indo-European | ḱóm | beside, near, by, with |
| 19 | Proto-Indo-European | ḱe | Deictic particle, here; Post-positional... |
| 20 | Middle English | kyt | — |
via Yiddish ־אַרניע
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yiddish | ־אַרניע | — |
| 2 | Polish | -arnia | forms names of designated rooms or shops |
| 3 | Polish | -arz | -er |
| 4 | Old Polish | -arz | forms agent nouns |
| 5 | Proto-Slavic | -ařь | -er |
| 6 | Gothic | -𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃 | -er |
| 7 | Proto-Germanic | -ārijaz | -er |
| 8 | Latin | -ārius | er |
| 9 | Proto-Italic | *-āzios | Forms relational adjectives to nouns (and rarely numerals) |