Where does “catulaster” come from?

catulaster (Latin) comes from Latin catulus, from Proto-Italic *katelos — animal young, cub.

catulaster (Latin): boy, lad, stripling; young man

Definitions

  1. boy, lad, stripling; young man

Ancestry of “catulaster”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincatuluswhelp; young dog, puppy, young wolf
2Proto-Italic*katelosanimal young, cub
Every word from Proto-Italic *katelosEvery word from Latin catulus
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