Where does “manso” come from?

manso (Galician) comes from Old Portuguese manso, from Vulgar Latin mansus, from Latin mānsuētus, from Latin mansuēscō, from Latin manus, from Proto-Italic manus, from Proto-Indo-European man- — human being; man; hand.

manso (Galician): tame mild and well-behaved

Definitions

  1. tame mild and well-behaved

Ancestry of “manso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesemanso
2Vulgar Latinmansus
3Latinmānsuētustamed, tame
4Latinmansuēscōto tame, render mild, gentle, or peaceable
5Latinmanushand; bravery, valor; violence, fighting
6Proto-Italicmanushand
7Proto-Indo-Europeanman-human being; man; hand
Every word from Proto-Indo-European man-Every word from Proto-Italic manusEvery word from Latin manus