Where does “carnificō” come from?

carnificō (Latin) comes from Latin carnifex, from Latin carō, from Proto-Italic karō, from Proto-Indo-European ḱer-, from Proto-Indo-European kr̥-, from Proto-Indo-European ker- — army.

carnificō (Latin): to execute, behead

Definitions

  1. to execute, behead

Ancestry of “carnificō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincarnifexbutcher, knacker; executioner, hangman;...
2Latincarōflesh, meat of an animal
3Proto-Italickarōpiece, portion; meat
4Proto-Indo-Europeanḱer-to grow, to make grow, to nourish; to plait,...
5Proto-Indo-Europeankr̥-to turn, to bend
6Proto-Indo-Europeanker-army

Words derived from “carnificō

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ker-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kr̥-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱer-