Where does “peninsuligar” come from?

peninsuligar (Ido) comes from Ido igar, from Ido -igar, from Esperanto -iĝi, from Italian -eggiare, from Latin -izāre, from Ancient Greek -ίζειν, from Ancient Greek -ίζω, from Proto-Hellenic -íďďō — he, she.

peninsuligar (Ido): to peninsulate

Definitions

  1. to peninsulate

Ancestry of “peninsuligar”, step by step

peninsuligar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

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

via Ido peninsulo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Idopeninsulopeninsula
2EnglishpeninsulaA piece of land projecting into water from a...
3Latinpaenīnsulapeninsula
4Latinpaenealmost, nearly; scarcely, hardly, barely
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₁-to hate, hurt
Every word from Chichewa iye