Where does “ordino” come from?

ordino (Ido) comes from English order, from German Ordnung, from Middle High German ordenunge, from Old High German ordinunga, from Old High German ordinōn, from Latin ordino, from Latin ordo, from Proto-Italic ord-on- — to fit, to fix, to put together.

ordino (Ido): order, state characterised by orderliness,...

Definitions

  1. order, state characterised by orderliness,...

Ancestry of “ordino”, step by step

ordino traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English order

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishorderArrangement, disposition, or sequence; A position...
2GermanOrdnungarrangement, regulation; classification, order,...
3Middle High Germanordenunge
4Old High Germanordinunga
5Old High Germanordinōnto put in order
6LatinordinoI arrange, put in order, organize; I rule,...
7Latinordoa methodical series, arrangement, or order;...
8Proto-Italicord-on-row, order
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂er-to fit, to fix, to put together

via Italian ordine

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianordineorder

via Spanish orden

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishordenorder; orderliness; good behavior

Words derived from “ordino

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂er-Every word from Proto-Italic ord-on-Every word from Latin ordo