Where does “avocatus” come from?

avocatus (Latin) comes from Latin āvocō, from English avocate, from Latin avoco, from Latin voco, from Latin vox, from Proto-Italic wōks, from Proto-Indo-European wṓkʷs, from Proto-Indo-European wekʷ- — to speak, to sound out.

avocatus (Latin): diverted

Definitions

  1. diverted

Ancestry of “avocatus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latināvocōto call off or away, withdraw, divert, remove, separate, turn
2EnglishavocateTo call off or away; to withdraw; to transfer to...
3LatinavocoI call off or away, withdraw, divert, remove,...
4LatinvocoI call, summon, beckon; I name, designate; I...
5Latinvoxvoice
6Proto-Italicwōksvoice
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwṓkʷsvoice, speech
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwekʷ-to speak, to sound out
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wekʷ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wṓkʷsEvery word from Proto-Italic wōks