Where does “aerorimorchio” come from?

aerorimorchio (Italian) comes from Italian rimorchio, from Latin remurclum, from Latin remurculum, from Latin remulcum, from Ancient Greek ῥυμουλκέω, from Ancient Greek ῥῦμα — tow-line.

aerorimorchio (Italian): towing aircraft

Definitions

  1. towing aircraft

Ancestry of “aerorimorchio”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianrimorchiotow, towage, towing; trailer; first-person...
2Latinremurclum
3Latinremurculum
4Latinremulcumtowrope
5Ancient Greekῥυμουλκέωto pull a towing rope
6Ancient Greekῥῦμαtow-line
Every word from Ancient Greek ῥῦμαEvery word from Ancient Greek ῥυμουλκέωEvery word from Latin remulcum