Where does “anthropoclast” come from?

anthropoclast (English) comes from English -clast, from Ancient Greek κλαστός, from Ancient Greek κλάω, from Ancient Greek κλαίω, from Ancient Greek κλείω, from Proto-Hellenic klāyyō, from Proto-Indo-European kleh₂uyeti, from Proto-Indo-European kleh₂u- — nail, pin, hook - instruments, of old use for...

anthropoclast (English): Rock deriving from human-made materials, such as metal slag or plastic. Rock composed of anthropoclastite, made from anthropoclastic minerals

Definitions

  1. Rock deriving from human-made materials, such as metal slag or plastic. Rock composed of anthropoclastite, made from anthropoclastic minerals

Ancestry of “anthropoclast”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-clastsomething that breaks or destroys
2Ancient Greekκλαστόςbroken
3Ancient Greekκλάωto break, to break off, to break into pieces; to...
4Ancient Greekκλαίωcry, weep; first-person singular future...
5Ancient Greekκλείωshut, close, bar; enclose, shut in; Epic form of...
6Proto-Hellenicklāyyō
7Proto-Indo-Europeankleh₂uyeti
8Proto-Indo-Europeankleh₂u-nail, pin, hook - instruments, of old use for...

Words derived from “anthropoclast

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kleh₂u-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kleh₂uyetiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic klāyyō