Where does “iūncta” come from?

iūncta (Latin) comes from Latin iungere, from Latin iungo, from Proto-Italic jungō, from Proto-Indo-European yunégti, from Proto-Indo-European yewg- — to join, to yoke, to tie together.

Ancestry of “iūncta”, step by step

iūncta traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Latin iungere

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latiniungeresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
2LatiniungoI join
3Proto-Italicjungōto yoke; to join
4Proto-Indo-Europeanyunégtito be joining
5Proto-Indo-Europeanyewg-to join, to yoke, to tie together

via Latin iuncus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latiniuncusrush, reed
2Proto-Italicjoinikos
3Proto-Indo-Europeanyoy-ni-

Words derived from “iūncta

Every word from Proto-Indo-European yewg-Every word from Proto-Indo-European yunégtiEvery word from Proto-Italic jungō