Where does “anthropomorphous” come from?

anthropomorphous (English) comes from English anthropo-, from Ancient Greek Ἄνθρωπος, from Latin -us, from Old Latin -os, from Proto-Italic -os, from Proto-Indo-European -ós — Creates agent nouns from verb stems, denoting...

anthropomorphous (English): Resembling a human being; Describing an animal or...

Definitions

  1. Resembling a human being; Describing an animal or...

Ancestry of “anthropomorphous”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishanthropo-Forming words related to men or people
2Ancient GreekἌνθρωποςhuman being; person (as differentiated from gods, beasts, etc.)
3Latin-ussuffix forming adjectives from nouns, verbs,...
4Old Latin-osaccusative masculine plural of -us
5Proto-Italic-os
6Proto-Indo-European-ósCreates agent nouns from verb stems, denoting...

Words derived from “anthropomorphous

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ósEvery word from Latin -usEvery word from Ancient Greek Ἄνθρωπος