Where does “gluti” come from?

gluti (Esperanto) comes from Russian глота́ть, from French engloutir, from Old French englotir, from Late Latin ingluttire, from Latin gluttiō, from Latin gluttus — throat; absorption.

gluti (Esperanto): to swallow

Definitions

  1. to swallow

Ancestry of “gluti”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianглота́тьto swallow, gulp
2Frenchengloutirto gulp; to swallow up
3Old Frenchenglotirto swallow up
4Late Latiningluttirepresent active infinitive of ingluttiō
5Latingluttiōto swallow, gulp down
6Latingluttusthroat; absorption

Words derived from “gluti

Every word from Latin gluttusEvery word from Latin gluttiōEvery word from Late Latin ingluttire