Where does “hypothecate” come from?

hypothecate (English) comes from Latin hypothecatus, from Ancient Greek ὑποθήκη, from Ancient Greek ὑποτίθημι, from Ancient Greek ὑπο-, from Ancient Greek ὑπό, from Proto-Indo-European upó, from Proto-Indo-European h₃ewp-.

hypothecate (English): To pledge as surety for a loan; to pawn,...

Definitions

  1. To pledge as surety for a loan; to pawn,...

Ancestry of “hypothecate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinhypothecatus
2Ancient Greekὑποθήκηsuggestion, counsel, warning; pledge, deposit,...
3Ancient GreekὑποτίθημιI set before, suggest; put down, pledge; to...
4Ancient Greekὑπο-under, sub-, hypo-; denoting a small degree,...
5Ancient Greekὑπό
6Proto-Indo-Europeanupóunder, below
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃ewp-

Words derived from “hypothecate

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