Where does “enunciable” come from?

enunciable (English) comes from English enunciate, from Latin ēnuntiātus, from Latin ēnuntiō, from Latin nūntiō, from Latin nuntius, from Proto-Indo-European newH- — to cry, roar.

enunciable (English): Capable of being distinctly enunciated or pronounced in speech

Definitions

  1. Capable of being distinctly enunciated or pronounced in speech

Ancestry of “enunciable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishenunciateTo make a definite or systematic statement of; To...
2Latinēnuntiātusrevealed, disclosed
3Latinēnuntiōto say, reveal or disclose
4Latinnūntiōto announce, declare
5Latinnuntiusa messenger, reporter, courier; an envoy,...
6Proto-Indo-EuropeannewH-to cry, roar
Every word from Proto-Indo-European newH-Every word from Latin nuntiusEvery word from Latin nūntiō