Where does “inundō” come from?

inundō (Latin) comes from Latin undō, from Latin unda, from Proto-Indo-European wódr̥, from Proto-Indo-European wed-, from Proto-Indo-European wey- — to wither; fade; to move, go ahead; to be strong;...

inundō (Latin): to overflow, inundate, flood

Definitions

  1. to overflow, inundate, flood

Ancestry of “inundō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinundōto rise in waves
2Latinundawave; billow
3Proto-Indo-Europeanwódr̥water
4Proto-Indo-Europeanwed-water
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwey-to wither; fade; to move, go ahead; to be strong;...

Words derived from “inundō

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wed-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wódr̥