Where does “apiscendus” come from?

apiscendus (Latin) comes from Latin apiscor, from Latin apio, from Latin apium, from Latin Apis, from Ancient Greek Ἄπις, from Coptic ϩⲁⲡⲉ, from Egyptian ḥp — the god Apis.

apiscendus (Latin): which is to be reached, attained

Definitions

  1. which is to be reached, attained

Ancestry of “apiscendus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinapiscorI reach after, try to seize; I pursue; I attain...
2Latinapiodative singular of apium; ablative singular of...
3Latinapiumparsley; celery; genitive plural of apis
4LatinApisA seaport town of Egypt situated at the borders with Marmarica
5Ancient GreekἌπις
6Copticϩⲁⲡⲉthe Apis bull, a bull worshipped as a herald of the gods (first Ptah, then Osiris, then Atum)
7Egyptianḥpthe god Apis
Every word from Egyptian ḥp