Where does “moraturus” come from?

moraturus (Latin) comes from Latin moror, from Ancient Greek μωρός, from Proto-Indo-European muHrós — dull, stupid.

moraturus (Latin): about to linger, delay

Definitions

  1. about to linger, delay

Ancestry of “moraturus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinmororI linger, loiter; I delay, hinder; I am a fool
2Ancient Greekμωρόςslow, sluggish; slow, dull, foolish, stupid;...
3Proto-Indo-EuropeanmuHrósdull, stupid
Every word from Proto-Indo-European muHrósEvery word from Ancient Greek μωρόςEvery word from Latin moror