Where does “pupillate” come from?

pupillate (English) comes from English pupil, from Middle English pupille, from Old French pupille, from Latin pūpilla, from Latin pupula, from Latin pupa, from Latin pupus, from Proto-Indo-European peh₂w- — few, little; smallness.

pupillate (English): Having a central spot of another color, like the pupil of the human eye

Definitions

  1. Having a central spot of another color, like the pupil of the human eye

Ancestry of “pupillate”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpupilA learner under the supervision of a teacher or...
2Middle Englishpupille
3Old Frenchpupilleorphan
4Latinpūpilla
5Latinpupulapupil; little lass
6Latinpupagirl, little girl; doll, puppet; pupa
7Latinpupusa boy, a child; a puppet; the pupil of the eye
8Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂w-few, little; smallness

Words derived from “pupillate

Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₂w-