Where does “mislubricate” come from?

mislubricate (English) comes from English lubricate, from Latin lubricatus, from Latin lubrico, from Latin lubricus, from Proto-Italic slouβrikos, from Proto-Indo-European slewbʰ- — slip, slide.

mislubricate (English): To lubricate incorrectly

Definitions

  1. To lubricate incorrectly

Ancestry of “mislubricate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlubricateTo make slippery or smooth by applying a...
2Latinlubricatuslubricated; having been made slippery
3LatinlubricoI make slippery; I lubricate, oil, grease
4Latinlubricusslippery, slimy; fleeting; inconstant
5Proto-Italicslouβrikos
6Proto-Indo-Europeanslewbʰ-slip, slide
Every word from Proto-Indo-European slewbʰ-Every word from Proto-Italic slouβrikosEvery word from Latin lubricus