Where does “abomenulo” come from?

abomenulo (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto abomena, from Esperanto abomeni, from English abominate, from French abominer, from Italian aborrire, from Italian abborrire, from Latin abhorrīre, from Latin abhorreō.

abomenulo (Esperanto): villain, scoundrel, wretch, lowlife

Definitions

  1. villain, scoundrel, wretch, lowlife

Ancestry of “abomenulo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantoabomenaabominable, loathsome, odious, detestable
2Esperantoabomenito abhor, loathe, abominate
3EnglishabominateAbominable; detested; To feel disgust towards; to...
4FrenchabominerTo hold in abomination; to detest, abhor,...
5Italianaborrireto abhor, to detest, to loathe; To be averse
6ItalianabborrireAlternative spelling of aborrire
7Latinabhorrīreabhor, be disgusted by, dislike
8Latinabhorreōto abhor, shudder at, recoil or shrink back from
9Latinab-from, away, away from; off; at a distance
10Latinābfrom, away from, out of
11Proto-Germanic*ab
12Proto-Indo-Europeanapó
Every word from Proto-Indo-European apó