Where does “juntar” come from?

juntar (Ido) comes from French joindre, from Old French joindre, from Vulgar Latin junior, from Latin iūnior, from Latin iuvenior, from Latin iuvenis, from Proto-Italic *juwō — young.

juntar (Ido): to join; to clasp

Definitions

  1. to join; to clasp

Ancestry of “juntar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchjoindreto join; to join up
2Old Frenchjoindreto meet up with; to go and see; to join; to join...
3Vulgar LatinjuniorAlternative form of iūnior
4Latiniūnior
5Latiniuvenioryounger, more youthful
6Latiniuvenisyoung; A youth, a young man, young woman, young...
7Proto-Italic*juwōyoung

Words derived from “juntar

Every word from Proto-Italic *juwōEvery word from Latin iuvenisEvery word from Latin iuvenior