Where does “aerosol” come from?

aerosol (Italian) comes from Italian sol, from Spanish sol, from English Sol, from Old French sol, from Latin solidum, from Latin solidus, from Proto-Italic soliðos, from Proto-Indo-European solh₂-i-dʰ-o-s — whole.

aerosol (Italian): aerosol (all senses)

Definitions

  1. aerosol (all senses)

Ancestry of “aerosol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiansolsol; G; Apocopic form of sole
2Spanishsolsun; sunlight; sunny side
3EnglishSolThe Sun, the star orbited by the Earth
4Old Frenchsolalone; sol; Old French coin
5Latinsolidumsolid
6Latinsolidussolid; A solidus: a Roman ~23-carat gold coin...
7Proto-Italicsoliðos
8Proto-Indo-Europeansolh₂-i-dʰ-o-sentire
9Proto-Indo-Europeansolh₂-whole

Words derived from “aerosol

Every word from Proto-Indo-European solh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European solh₂-i-dʰ-o-sEvery word from Proto-Italic soliðos