Where does “Roman mile” come from?

Roman mile (English) comes from English mile, from Middle English myle, from Old English mīl, from Latin mīlia, from Proto-West Germanic mīliju, from Latin Mīlle, from Proto-Italic smīɣeslī, from Proto-Indo-European smih₂ǵʰéslih₂.

Roman mile (English): An ancient Roman unit of itinerant distance of...

Definitions

  1. An ancient Roman unit of itinerant distance of...

Ancestry of “Roman mile”, step by step

Roman mile traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English mile

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmileThe international mile: a unit of length...
2Middle Englishmylemile; The time it takes to walk a mile;...
3Old Englishmīlmillet; mile
4Latinmīlia
5Proto-West Germanicmīlijumile
6LatinMīllethousand; 1000
7Proto-Italicsmīɣeslīthousand
8Proto-Indo-Europeansmih₂ǵʰéslih₂

via English roman

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishromanupright, as opposed to italic; of or related to...
2Old FrenchRomainRoman
3LatinRōmānusRoman
4Latin-ānusOf or pertaining to; -ian
Every word from Proto-Indo-European smih₂ǵʰéslih₂Every word from Proto-Italic smīɣeslīEvery word from Latin Mīlle