Where does “deflatable” come from?

deflatable (English) comes from English deflate, from English inflate, from Latin īnflātus, from Latin īnflō, from Latin flō, from Proto-Italic flāō, from Proto-Indo-European bʰleh₁-, from Proto-Indo-European bʰel-.

deflatable (English): Able to be deflated

Definitions

  1. Able to be deflated

Ancestry of “deflatable”, step by step

deflatable traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English deflate

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdeflateTo remove air or some other gas from within an...
2EnglishinflateTo enlarge an object by pushing air into it; to...
3Latinīnflātusinflated, having been blown into
4Latinīnflōto inflate; to blow into
5Latinflōto breathe, blow
6Proto-Italicflāō
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰleh₁-to bleat; to cry; to blow
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰel-to sound; to speak, roar, bark; shiny, white; to...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰōl-

via English able

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishableEasy to use; Suitable; competent; Liable to
2Middle Englishablecapable, expert, qualified, skilful, competent
3Old Frenchableable; capable
4Latinhabilisable to have/possess/maintain; having sufficient...
5Latin-ilis-ile
6Proto-Italic-elis
7Proto-Indo-European-elis
8Proto-Indo-European-lósForms agent nouns from verbal roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰōl-Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰleh₁-
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