Where does “feki” come from?

feki (Esperanto) comes from Esperanto feko, from Ido feko, from English fecal, from Latin faecalis, from Latin faex, from Proto-Italic faiks, from Proto-Italic fraiks.

feki (Esperanto): to defecate, poop

Definitions

  1. to defecate, poop

Ancestry of “feki”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Esperantofekofeces, excrement; crap, shit
2Idofekofeces, crap, shit; excrement, dung
3EnglishfecalOf or relating to feces
4Latinfaecalis
5Latinfaexsediment, dregs; salt of tartar; brine used for...
6Proto-Italicfaiks
7Proto-Italicfraiks

Words derived from “feki

Every word from Proto-Italic fraiksEvery word from Proto-Italic faiksEvery word from Latin faex