Where does “umiliare” come from?

umiliare (Italian) comes from Latin humiliāre, from Latin humus, from Proto-Italic homos, from Polish homoseksualny — homosexual.

umiliare (Italian): to humiliate; to mortify; to control, to dominate

Definitions

  1. to humiliate; to mortify; to control, to dominate

Ancestry of “umiliare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinhumiliāre
2Latinhumusground, floor; earth, soil
3Proto-Italichomos
4Polishhomoseksualnyhomosexual

Words derived from “umiliare

Every word from Polish homoseksualnyEvery word from Proto-Italic homosEvery word from Latin humus