Where does “geminare” come from?

geminare (Italian) comes from Latin gemino, from Latin Geminus, from Latin geminus, from Proto-Italic jemanos, from Proto-Indo-European yemH- — twin.

geminare (Italian): to redouble; to geminate

Definitions

  1. to redouble; to geminate

Ancestry of “geminare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latingeminodative masculine singular of geminus; dative...
2LatinGeminustwinborn, twin
3Latingeminustwin; double, paired; a twin
4Proto-Italicjemanos
5Proto-Indo-EuropeanyemH-twin

Words derived from “geminare

Every word from Proto-Indo-European yemH-