Where does “esangue” come from?

esangue (Italian) comes from Latin exsanguis, from Latin -is, from Latin -a, from Proto-Italic -ā, from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂.

esangue (Italian): bloodless, anemic

Definitions

  1. bloodless, anemic

Ancestry of “esangue”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinexsanguisDeprived of blood, without or lacking in blood;...
2Latin-issuffixed to the root of nouns in composition,...
3Latin-asuffixed to the roots of verbs, forms agent...
4Proto-ItalicForms masculine agent nouns from prefixed or compounded bases
5Proto-Indo-European-éh₂
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂Every word from Latin -isEvery word from Latin -a