Where does “amoeniter” come from?

amoeniter (Latin) comes from Latin amoenus, from Latin mino, from Latin minor, from Latin minae, from Proto-Italic *eksmenā.

amoeniter (Latin): delightfully, in an agreeable manner

Definitions

  1. delightfully, in an agreeable manner

Ancestry of “amoeniter”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinamoenuscharming, pleasant, agreeable; lovely,...
2LatinminoI drive; I impel; I threaten
3Latinminorcomparative degree of parvus; lesser, inferior,...
4Latinminaeprojecting points, pinnacles, battlements,...
5Proto-Italic*eksmenā
Every word from Proto-Italic *eksmenāEvery word from Latin minaeEvery word from Latin minor