Where does “neutrono” come from?

neutrono (Ido) comes from Italian neutrone, from English neutron, from English neutral, from Middle French neutral, from Old French neutral, from Latin neutrālis, from Latin neuter, from Latin nē — to produce, to beget, to give birth.

neutrono (Ido): neutron

Definitions

  1. neutron

Ancestry of “neutrono”, step by step

neutrono traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian neutrone

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianneutroneneutron
2EnglishneutronA subatomic particle forming part of the nucleus...
3EnglishneutralNot taking sides in a conflict such as war;...
4Middle Frenchneutral
5Old Frenchneutral
6Latinneutrālisneuter
7Latinneuterneither; neuter; neuter, intransitive
8Latinno; not
9LatingēnsRoman clan (related by birth or marriage and sharing a common name and often united by certain religious rites)
10Proto-Italic*gentis
11Proto-Indo-Europeanǵénh₁tisbirth, production
12Proto-Indo-Europeanǵenh₁-to produce, to beget, to give birth

via German Neutron

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanNeutronneutron

via Spanish neutrón

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishneutrónneutron
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵenh₁-