Where does “exserturus” come from?

exserturus (Latin) comes from Latin exsero, from Latin serō, from Latin sērus, from Proto-Italic swerjos, from Proto-Indo-European swer-yo-s, from Proto-Indo-European swer- — to ache; to fester; wound; injury.

exserturus (Latin): about to stretch or thrust out

Definitions

  1. about to stretch or thrust out

Ancestry of “exserturus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinexseroI stretch or thrust forth or out; I bare or...
2Latinserōto sow, plant
3Latinsēruslate, too late
4Proto-Italicswerjos
5Proto-Indo-Europeanswer-yo-s
6Proto-Indo-Europeanswer-to ache; to fester; wound; injury
Every word from Proto-Indo-European swer-