Where does “mentiens” come from?

mentiens (Latin) comes from Latin mentior, from Latin mens, from Proto-Italic mentis, from Proto-Indo-European méntis, from Indo-European *men-.

mentiens (Latin): lying, deceiving; pretending, feigning

Definitions

  1. lying, deceiving; pretending, feigning

Ancestry of “mentiens”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinmentiorI lie, deceive; I pretend, feign
2Latinmensmind; intellect, reason; reasoning, judgement
3Proto-Italicmentismind, thought
4Proto-Indo-Europeanméntisthought
5Indo-European*men-
Every word from Indo-European *men-Every word from Proto-Indo-European méntisEvery word from Proto-Italic mentis
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