Where does “conversus” come from?

conversus (Latin) comes from Latin convertō, from Proto-Italic komwertō — to turn back.

conversus (Latin): inverted; turned over; recoiled

Definitions

  1. inverted; turned over; recoiled

Ancestry of “conversus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinconvertōto turn upside-down; to invert
2Proto-Italickomwertōto turn back

Words derived from “conversus

Every word from Proto-Italic komwertōEvery word from Latin convertō