Where does “heliciculture” come from?

heliciculture (English) comes from English helici-, from English helix, from Latin helīx, from Ancient Greek ἕλιξ, from Ancient Greek πτερόν, from Proto-Indo-European péth₂r̥, from Proto-Indo-European peth₂- — to spread out; to fly.

heliciculture (English): snail farming

Definitions

  1. snail farming

Ancestry of “heliciculture”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishhelici-
2EnglishhelixA curve on the surface of a cylinder or cone such...
3Latinhelīxa kind of ivy
4Ancient GreekἕλιξAnything twisted, winding, or spiral; The tendril...
5Ancient Greekπτερόνfeather; wing; Any winged creature
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpéth₂r̥wing; feather
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpeth₂-to spread out; to fly

Words derived from “heliciculture

Every word from Proto-Indo-European peth₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European péth₂r̥Every word from Ancient Greek πτερόν