Where does “digilante” come from?

digilante (English) comes from English vigilante, from Spanish vigilante, from Latin vigilans, from Latin vigilāre, from Latin vigil, from Proto-Indo-European weǵ- — lively, awake; strong.

digilante (English): A person who engages in vigilantism on or through...

Definitions

  1. A person who engages in vigilantism on or through...

Ancestry of “digilante”, step by step

digilante traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English vigilante

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishvigilanteA person who considers it their own...
2Spanishvigilantewatchful, alert, wakeful; guard, watchman
3Latinvigilanswatching; vigilant, watchful, alert; vigilant,...
4Latinvigilāre
5Latinvigilawake, watching, alert; watchman, guard,...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanweǵ-lively, awake; strong

via English digital

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdigitalHaving to do with digits (fingers or toes); especially, performed with a finger
2LatindigitālisOf or belonging to the finger
3Latindigitusa finger, toe, digit; a twig
4Proto-Indo-Europeandeyḱ-to point out
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weǵ-Every word from Latin vigilEvery word from Latin vigilāre
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