Where does “latrinal” come from?

latrinal (English) comes from English latrine, from French latrine, from Latin latrina, from Latin lavātrīna, from Latin lavō, from Proto-Italic lawaō, from Proto-Indo-European léwh₃eti, from Proto-Indo-European lewh₃- — to wash.

latrinal (English): Of or related to a latrine; being or relating to a place for urination or defecation

Definitions

  1. Of or related to a latrine; being or relating to a place for urination or defecation

Ancestry of “latrinal”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlatrineAn open trench or pit used for urination and...
2Frenchlatrinelatrine
3Latinlatrinabath; lavatory, water closet, toilet, privy
4Latinlavātrīna
5Latinlavōto wash, bathe
6Proto-Italiclawaō
7Proto-Indo-Europeanléwh₃eti
8Proto-Indo-Europeanlewh₃-to wash
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European léwh₃etiEvery word from Proto-Italic lawaō