Where does “aptitude” come from?

Aptitude derives from Middle French aptitude, Medieval Latin aptitudo, Latin aptus meaning "fitted" or "suited," from Latin apo, Proto-Italic apō, and Proto-Indo-European h₂ep-.

aptitude (English): Natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill;...

Definitions

  1. Natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill;...

Ancestry of “aptitude”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchaptitude
2Medieval Latinaptitudoaptitude; aptitude, fitness
3Latinaptussuitable, adapted; ready; apt, proper
4Proto-Italicaptos

Words derived from “aptitude

Every word from Proto-Italic aptos