Where does “nīlōticus” come from?

nīlōticus (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek Νειλώτης, from Ancient Greek νεῖλος, from Arabic نِيل, from Persian نیل, from Arabic نيل, from Middle Persian 𐭭𐭩𐭫, from Sanskrit नील, from Proto-Indo-European neyH- — to lead.

nīlōticus (Latin): Nilotic; belonging to the Nile

Definitions

  1. Nilotic; belonging to the Nile

Ancestry of “nīlōticus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekΝειλώτηςin or on the Nile
2Ancient Greekνεῖλοςriver valley
3Arabicنِيلindigo
4Persianنیلindigo
5Arabicنيلverbal noun of نَالَ; indigo; to colour indigo
6Middle Persian𐭭𐭩𐭫indigo
7Sanskritनीलof a dark color
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanneyH-to lead

Words derived from “nīlōticus

Every word from Proto-Indo-European neyH-Every word from Sanskrit नीलEvery word from Middle Persian 𐭭𐭩𐭫