Where does “cosmonautica” come from?

cosmonautica (Italian) comes from Italian nautica, from Italian nautico, from Latin nauticus, from Ancient Greek ναυτικός, from Ancient Greek ναύτης, from Ancient Greek -τής, from Ancient Greek πεῖρα, from Proto-Indo-European per- — passed , crossed.

cosmonautica (Italian): astronautics

Definitions

  1. astronautics

Ancestry of “cosmonautica”, step by step

cosmonautica traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian nautica

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiannauticanavigation; feminine singular of nautico
2Italiannauticonautical
3Latinnauticusnautical, naval
4Ancient Greekναυτικόςseafaring, naval, on the sea; skilled in...
5Ancient Greekναύτηςsailor, seaman; companion at sea
6Ancient Greek-τήςAppended to verbs to form agent nouns
7Ancient Greekπεῖραtrial, experiment, attempt
8Proto-Indo-Europeanper-before, in front; first; to go through
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpr̥tóspassed , crossed

via French cosmonautique

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcosmonautique
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pr̥tósEvery word from Proto-Indo-European per-Every word from Ancient Greek -τής