Where does “dumosus” come from?

dumosus (Latin) comes from Latin dūmus, from Old Latin dusmus, from Proto-Indo-European dens- — to teach; thick, dense.

dumosus (Latin): overgrown with thorn, briar etc

Definitions

  1. overgrown with thorn, briar etc

Ancestry of “dumosus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latindūmusbush, shrub
2Old Latindusmus
3Proto-Indo-Europeandens-to teach; thick, dense

Words derived from “dumosus

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dens-Every word from Old Latin dusmusEvery word from Latin dūmus