Where does “desposedigar” come from?

desposedigar (Ido) comes from Ido posedar, from Esperanto posedi, from English possess, from Middle English possessen, from Middle French possesser, from Old French possesser, from Latin possessus, from Latin possideō — to drink.

desposedigar (Ido): to dispossess

Definitions

  1. to dispossess

Ancestry of “desposedigar”, step by step

desposedigar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ido posedar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Idoposedarto possess have ownership over, own
2Esperantoposedito possess, to own
3EnglishpossessTo have; to have ownership of; To take control of...
4Middle Englishpossessen
5Middle Frenchpossesserto possess
6Old Frenchpossesserto possess
7Latinpossessuspossessed; seized
8Latinpossideōto have, hold, own, possess
9Latinpotisable, capable, possible
10Proto-Italicpotismaster, in control of
11Proto-Indo-Europeanpótismaster, ruler; husband
12Proto-Indo-Europeanph₃tis
13Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₃-to drink

via Ido igar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Idoigarto make, cause, render
2Ido-igarto make, render or transform into; with an...
3Esperanto-iĝito become; to change in state; makes intransitive...
4Italian-eggiareUsed to form verbs from adjectives or nouns
5Latin-izāre
6Ancient Greek-ίζεινpresent active infinitive of -ίζω; -ize
7Ancient Greek-ίζωUsed to form verbs from nouns, adjectives and...
8Proto-Hellenic-íďďō
9Proto-Indo-European-idyéti
10Proto-Indo-European-yétiCreates intransitive, often deponent,...
11Proto-Indo-Europeanyé-
12Chichewaiyehe, she
Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ph₃tisEvery word from Proto-Indo-European pótis