Where does “nocar” come from?

nocar (Ido) comes from Latin noceō, from Proto-Italic nokeō, from Proto-Indo-European noḱéye-, from Proto-Indo-European neḱ- — to perish, disappear.

nocar (Ido): to harm, injure, hurt, wrong, be injurious to someone or something

Definitions

  1. to harm, injure, hurt, wrong, be injurious to someone or something

Ancestry of “nocar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinnoceōto injure, do harm to, hurt, damage
2Proto-Italicnokeōharm, hurt, injure; kill, slay violently
3Proto-Indo-Europeannoḱéye-
4Proto-Indo-Europeanneḱ-to perish, disappear

Words derived from “nocar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European neḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European noḱéye-Every word from Proto-Italic nokeō