Where does “poliibrido” come from?

poliibrido (Italian) comes from Italian ibrido, from Latin hybrida, from Latin ibrida, from Latin hibrida, from Ancient Greek ὕβρις, from Proto-Indo-European ud- — up, out, away; outward, up.

poliibrido (Italian): polyhybrid

Definitions

  1. polyhybrid

Ancestry of “poliibrido”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianibridohybrid; first-person singular present of ibridare
2Latinhybridaa hybrid, mongrel; person born of a Roman father...
3LatinibridaAlternative form of hibrida; a mongrel;...
4Latinhibridahybrid, mongrel, half-breed
5Ancient Greekὕβριςpride; insolence; outrage
6Proto-Indo-Europeanud-up, out, away; outward, up
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ud-Every word from Ancient Greek ὕβριςEvery word from Latin hibrida
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