Where does “cannulate” come from?

cannulate (English) comes from English cannula, from English -ize, from Middle English -isen, from Middle French -iser, from Latin -izō, from Ancient Greek -ίζω, from Proto-Hellenic -íďďō, from Proto-Indo-European -idyéti — he, she.

cannulate (English): to use a cannula; to insert a tube, particularly...

Definitions

  1. to use a cannula; to insert a tube, particularly...

Ancestry of “cannulate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcannulaA tube inserted in the body to drain or inject...
2English-izeUsed to form verbs from nouns or adjectives
3Middle English-isen-ise, -ize
4Middle French-iser-ize
5Latin-izōUsed to form similative verbs from nouns and adjectives
6Ancient Greek-ίζωUsed to form verbs from nouns, adjectives and...
7Proto-Hellenic-íďďō
8Proto-Indo-European-idyéti
9Proto-Indo-European-yétiCreates intransitive, often deponent,...
10Proto-Indo-Europeanyé-
11Chichewaiyehe, she

Words derived from “cannulate

Every word from Chichewa iyeEvery word from English -izeEvery word from Proto-Indo-European -yéti