Where does “manducatus” come from?

manducatus (Latin) comes from Latin manducō, from Latin mandūcus, from Latin -ucus, from Azerbaijani uçmaq, from Old Anatolian Turkish اوچمق, from Proto-Turkic uč- — to fly.

manducatus (Latin): chewed, masticated, having been gnawed; eaten,...

Definitions

  1. chewed, masticated, having been gnawed; eaten,...

Ancestry of “manducatus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmanducōto chew, gnaw on, masticate
2Latinmandūcusglutton
3Latin-ucusused to form the names of certain plants
4Azerbaijaniuçmaqto fly
5Old Anatolian Turkishاوچمقto fly, to travel through the air without being in contact with a grounded surface
6Proto-Turkicuč-to fly

Words derived from “manducatus

Every word from Proto-Turkic uč-Every word from Latin -ucusEvery word from Latin mandūcus