Where does “triannulate” come from?

triannulate (English) comes from English annulate, from Latin anulatus, from Latin ānulus, from Latin ānus, from Kabuverdianu anos, from Portuguese nós, from Old Portuguese enos, from Old Portuguese os — that.

triannulate (English): Having three rings

Definitions

  1. Having three rings

Ancestry of “triannulate”, step by step

triannulate traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English annulate

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishannulateHaving an annular form or shape; Describes a fern...
2Latinanulatusringed; fettered
3LatinānulusA ring, especially a finger ring
4Latinānusa ring
5Kabuverdianuanoswe, first person plural
6Portuguesenóswe; us; "first-person plural objective personal...
7Old Portugueseenos
8Old Portugueseosthe
9Vulgar Latin*lōs
10Latinillōs
11Latinillethat; those; "; demonstrative pronoun "; that...
12LatinolleArchaic form of ille
13Proto-Italic*olnosthat

via English tri

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtritriathlon; triangle
2Proto-Indo-Europeantréyesthree
Every word from Proto-Italic *olnosEvery word from Latin olleEvery word from Latin ille
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