Where does “μόρτης” come from?

μόρτης (Greek) comes from Italian morti, from Italian morto, from Vulgar Latin mortus, from Latin mortuus, from Proto-Italic mortwos, from Proto-Indo-European mr̥twós, from Proto-Indo-European mer- — to die; to disappear; sea, lake, wetland.

μόρτης (Greek): gravedigger someone immune to plague who was paid to bury the bodies of those affected

Definitions

  1. gravedigger someone immune to plague who was paid to bury the bodies of those affected

Ancestry of “μόρτης”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianmortiplural of morte; plural of morto
2Italianmortodead; past; dead man
3Vulgar Latinmortus
4Latinmortuusdead, having died; decayed, withered; faint,...
5Proto-Italicmortwosdead
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmr̥twósdead
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmer-to die; to disappear; sea, lake, wetland

Words derived from “μόρτης

Every word from Proto-Indo-European mer-Every word from Proto-Indo-European mr̥twósEvery word from Proto-Italic mortwos