Where does “interrogō” come from?
interrogō (Latin) comes from Latin inter, from Proto-Indo-European h₁entér, from Proto-Indo-European h₁en — in; in, inside.
interrogō (Latin): to ask, question, inquire, interrogate, to seek information from
Definitions
- to ask, question, inquire, interrogate, to seek information from
Ancestry of “interrogō”, step by step
interrogō traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
Words derived from “interrogō”
- interrogation
- interrogate
- interrogative
- interrogating
- interrogator
- interrogatively
- interrogational
- interrogatee
- reinterrogation
- reinterrogate
- interrogatingly
- interrobang
- counterinterrogation
- noninterrogative
- interrogatable
- interrogatest
- interrogatus
- interrogare
- interrogator
- interroger
- interrogar
- interrogamentum
- interroganter
- interrogativus