Where does “lassitūdō” come from?

lassitūdō (Latin) comes from Latin lassus, from Proto-Indo-European led- — slow; weary.

lassitūdō (Latin): faintness, weariness, exhaustion, tiredness, lassitude

Definitions

  1. faintness, weariness, exhaustion, tiredness, lassitude

Ancestry of “lassitūdō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinlassusweary, faint, tired; exhausted, used up
2Proto-Indo-Europeanled-slow; weary

Words derived from “lassitūdō

Every word from Proto-Indo-European led-Every word from Latin lassus