Where does “interconvert” come from?

interconvert (English) comes from English convert, from Middle English converten, from Old French convertir, from Latin convertō, from Proto-Italic komwertō — to turn back.

interconvert (English): To convert mutually one into another

Definitions

  1. To convert mutually one into another

Ancestry of “interconvert”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishconvertTo transform or change into another form,...
2Middle Englishconvertento change, transform
3Old Frenchconvertirto convert
4Latinconvertōto turn upside-down; to invert
5Proto-Italickomwertōto turn back
Every word from Proto-Italic komwertōEvery word from Latin convertōEvery word from Old French convertir