Where does “velocipedastro” come from?

velocipedastro (Italian) comes from Italian velocipede, from French vélocipède, from Latin pedes, from Latin pēs, from Ancient Greek μέτρον, from Ancient Greek -τρον, from Proto-Hellenic -tron, from Proto-Indo-European -trom — Derives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...

velocipedastro (Italian): bad cyclist who is a danger to others

Definitions

  1. bad cyclist who is a danger to others

Ancestry of “velocipedastro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianvelocipedevelocipede
2Frenchvélocipèdea velocipede; bicycles in general; first-person...
3Latinpedesa walker, one who walks; foot soldier,...
4Latinpēsa foot, in its senses as
5Ancient Greekμέτρονsomething used to measure: measure, rule, weight;...
6Ancient Greek-τρονForms instrument nouns
7Proto-Hellenic-tronForms instrument nouns from verb stems
8Proto-Indo-European-tromForms nouns denoting a tool or instrument
9Proto-Indo-European-tḗrDerives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tḗrEvery word from Ancient Greek -τρονEvery word from Ancient Greek μέτρον
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