Where does “hilaritudo” come from?

hilaritudo (Latin) comes from Latin hilaris, from Ancient Greek ἱλαρός, from Ancient Greek ἵλαος, from Proto-Indo-European sēlh₂- — to calm, quiet, be favourable.

hilaritudo (Latin): cheerfulness, merriment

Definitions

  1. cheerfulness, merriment

Ancestry of “hilaritudo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinhilarischeerful, lively, light-hearted, merry
2Ancient Greekἱλαρόςcheerful, merry, joyous, glad, happy
3Ancient Greekἵλαοςpropitious, gracious, merciful; kind, mild,...
4Proto-Indo-Europeansēlh₂-to calm, quiet, be favourable
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sēlh₂-Every word from Ancient Greek ἵλαοςEvery word from Ancient Greek ἱλαρός