Where does “timinda” come from?

timinda (Ido) comes from Ido -inda, from Esperanto -inda, from English gerundive, from Latin gerundīvus — gerundial, gerundive.

timinda (Ido): to be feared, dangerous, redoubtable, formidable

Definitions

  1. to be feared, dangerous, redoubtable, formidable

Ancestry of “timinda”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ido-indaworthy of, meriting, deserving to be
2Esperanto-indaworthy of
3Englishgerundivea verbal adjective that describes obligation or...
4Latingerundīvusgerundial, gerundive
Every word from Latin gerundīvusEvery word from Esperanto -indaEvery word from Ido -inda