Where does “elementārius” come from?

elementārius (Latin) comes from Latin elementum, from Ancient Greek στοιχεῖον, from Ancient Greek στοῖχος, from Proto-Hellenic stóikʰos, from Proto-Indo-European stóygʰ-os, from Proto-Indo-European steygʰ- — to go; to climb.

elementārius (Latin): elementary

Definitions

  1. elementary

Ancestry of “elementārius”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinelementumone of four elements that composed the world;...
2Ancient Greekστοιχεῖονone of a row; one of a series, a component part,...
3Ancient Greekστοῖχοςrow in an ascending series; a line of poles...
4Proto-Hellenicstóikʰos
5Proto-Indo-Europeanstóygʰ-os
6Proto-Indo-Europeansteygʰ-to go; to climb

Words derived from “elementārius

Every word from Proto-Indo-European steygʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European stóygʰ-osEvery word from Proto-Hellenic stóikʰos