Where does “medicane” come from?

medicane (English) comes from English Mediterranean, from Latin mediterraneus, from Latin medius, from Latin locus, from Old Latin stlocus, from Proto-Italic stlokos, from Proto-Indo-European stel- — to put, to place; to locate.

medicane (English): A hurricane-like storm that forms in the Mediterranean Sea

Definitions

  1. A hurricane-like storm that forms in the Mediterranean Sea

Ancestry of “medicane”, step by step

medicane traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Mediterranean

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMediterraneanOf or pertaining to the Mediterranean Sea and the...
2Latinmediterraneusinland
3Latinmediusmiddle; half; moderate
4Latinlocusplace, spot; a passage of literature; "in the...
5Old Latinstlocus
6Proto-Italicstlokos
7Proto-Indo-Europeanstel-to put, to place; to locate

via English hurricane

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhurricaneA severe tropical cyclone in the North Atlantic...
2Spanishhuracánhurricane
3Taínojuracán

Words derived from “medicane

Every word from Proto-Indo-European stel-