Where does “evulsion” come from?

evulsion (English) comes from Latin ēvulsiō, from Latin evello, from Proto-Italic *eɣwelnō — to pull out, tear out.

evulsion (English): The action of forcibly pulling something out

Definitions

  1. The action of forcibly pulling something out

Ancestry of “evulsion”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinēvulsiōpulling out
2LatinevelloI tear, pull or pluck out; I erase or eradicate
3Proto-Italic*eɣwelnōto pull out, tear out
Every word from Proto-Italic *eɣwelnōEvery word from Latin evelloEvery word from Latin ēvulsiō