Where does “eliciendus” come from?

eliciendus (Latin) comes from Latin elicio, from Latin laciō, from Proto-Italic lakjō — to draw, pull.

eliciendus (Latin): which is to be enticed, elicited, coaxed

Definitions

  1. which is to be enticed, elicited, coaxed

Ancestry of “eliciendus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinelicioI draw or pull out or forth; I entice, elicit,...
2Latinlaciōto entice, ensnare
3Proto-Italiclakjōto draw, pull
Every word from Proto-Italic lakjōEvery word from Latin laciōEvery word from Latin elicio