Where does “lubenter” come from?

lubenter (Latin) comes from Latin lubēns, from Latin lubet, from Proto-Italic luβēō, from Proto-Indo-European lewbʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European lēw- — to sound, resound, sing out; to leave.

lubenter (Latin): willingly, eagerly; gladly, cheerfully; with...

Definitions

  1. willingly, eagerly; gladly, cheerfully; with...

Ancestry of “lubenter”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinlubēnsready, willing, eager
2LatinlubetAlternative form of libet
3Proto-Italicluβēōto desire
4Proto-Indo-Europeanlewbʰ-to desire, covet, want; to admire, praise; to...
5Proto-Indo-Europeanlēw-to sound, resound, sing out; to leave

Words derived from “lubenter

Every word from Proto-Indo-European lēw-Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewbʰ-Every word from Proto-Italic luβēō