Where does “hyperabduct” come from?

hyperabduct (English) comes from English abduct, from Latin abductus, from Latin abdūcō, from Latin ab-, from Latin āb, from Proto-Germanic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European apó.

hyperabduct (English): To abduct beyond the normal range of motion

Definitions

  1. To abduct beyond the normal range of motion

Ancestry of “hyperabduct”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishabductTo take away by force; to carry away wrongfully...
2Latinabductustaken or led away, detached, removed, having been...
3Latinabdūcō
4Latinab-from, away, away from; off; at a distance
5Latinābfrom, away from, out of
6Proto-Germanic*ab
7Proto-Indo-Europeanapó
Every word from Proto-Indo-European apó
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