Where does “esaurirsi” come from?

esaurirsi (Italian) comes from Italian esaurire, from Latin exhaurīre, from Latin exhaurio, from Latin hauriō, from Proto-Italic auzjō, from Proto-Indo-European h₂ews- — dawn; east; to draw water, scoop up.

esaurirsi (Italian): to run out, to be exhausted, to dry up

Definitions

  1. to run out, to be exhausted, to dry up

Ancestry of “esaurirsi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianesaurireto exhaust; to exhaust, to use up, to consume; to...
2Latinexhaurīre
3LatinexhaurioI draw out, empty by drawing, exhaust, drain off,...
4Latinhauriōto draw (especially water), drain
5Proto-Italicauzjō
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ews-dawn; east; to draw water, scoop up
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂ews-Every word from Proto-Italic auzjōEvery word from Latin hauriō