Where does “indide” come from?

indide (English) comes from English indium, from German Indigo, from Spanish índigo, from Latin indicum, from Latin Indicus, from Ancient Greek ἰνδικός, from Ancient Greek Ἰνδία, from Ancient Greek Ἰνδός.

indide (English): Any chemical compound of indium and a more...

Definitions

  1. Any chemical compound of indium and a more...

Ancestry of “indide”, step by step

indide traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English indium

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishindiumA chemical element with an atomic number of 49:...
2GermanIndigoindigo, a dye; "Indigofera", plant traditionally...
3Spanishíndigoindigo; indigo plant
4Latinindicumgenitive plural of index; inflection of...
5LatinIndicusof India
6Ancient GreekἰνδικόςIndian, Indic
7Ancient GreekἸνδία
8Ancient GreekἸνδόςan inhabitant of India or the Indian...
9Old Persian𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁India; people living beyond the Indus
10Sanskritसिन्धुa river, stream; flood, waters; ocean, sea
11Proto-Indo-Aryansíndʰuṣriver, ocean; flow
12Proto-Indo-Iraniansíndʰušriver, stream
13Sanskritसिन्धु॑

via English Ide

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishIdenamed after Saint Ida OS grid ref SX8990
2Frenchideide fish
3LatinIdusAlternative form of īdūs: the ides of a Roman...
4Swedishideffort, work, occupation; the tree "Taxus...
5Old Swedishidhe
6Old Norse*iði
7Old Norseiðjato be active, do, perform
8Old Norsework; a restless motion
Every word from Sanskrit सिन्धु॑
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