Where does “infucatus” come from?

infucatus (Latin) comes from Latin fūcātus, from Latin fuco, from Latin fūcus, from Ancient Greek φῦκος, from Hebrew פוך — eye-rouge.

infucatus (Latin): painted over, varnished

Definitions

  1. painted over, varnished

Ancestry of “infucatus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinfūcātuscoloured
2LatinfucoI colour, paint, dye; I embellish, dissemble,...
3Latinfūcusseaweed; orchil, orchella weed, Roccella tinctoria
4Ancient Greekφῦκοςseaweed
5Hebrewפוךeye-rouge
Every word from Hebrew פוךEvery word from Ancient Greek φῦκοςEvery word from Latin fūcus
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