Where does “vomitare” come from?

vomitare (Italian) comes from Latin vomitō, from Latin vomō, from Proto-Indo-European wemh₁- — to spew, to vomit.

vomitare (Italian): to vomit, be sick, throw up

Definitions

  1. to vomit, be sick, throw up

Ancestry of “vomitare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinvomitōto vomit often or repeatedly
2Latinvomōto be sick; to vomit, puke, throw up; discharge
3Proto-Indo-Europeanwemh₁-to spew, to vomit

Words derived from “vomitare

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wemh₁-Every word from Latin vomōEvery word from Latin vomitō
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