Where does “stomachable” come from?

stomachable (English) comes from English stomach, from Middle English stomak, from Old French estomac, from Latin stomachus, from Ancient Greek στόμαχος, from Ancient Greek στόμα, from Proto-Indo-European stomn̥.

stomachable (English): tolerable; capable of being stomached; not so...

Definitions

  1. tolerable; capable of being stomached; not so...

Ancestry of “stomachable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstomachAn organ in animals that stores food in the...
2Middle EnglishstomakThe stomach or guts of a organism; One's belly;...
3Old Frenchestomacstomach
4Latinstomachusgullet, alimentary canal; stomach; taste or...
5Ancient Greekστόμαχοςthroat, gullet; stomach; bladder
6Ancient Greekστόμαmouth; face; The source of a river or stream
7Proto-Indo-Europeanstomn̥

Words derived from “stomachable

Every word from Proto-Indo-European stomn̥
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