Where does “parentem” come from?

parentem (Latin) comes from Latin parens, from Latin parere, from Latin pareo, from Proto-Italic pāzēō, from Proto-Indo-European peh₂s-, from Proto-Indo-European peh₂- — to protect; to shepherd.

parentem (Latin): accusative singular of parēns

Definitions

  1. accusative singular of parēns

Ancestry of “parentem”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinparensparent; founder, father; obedient
2Latinpareresecond-person singular present passive...
3LatinpareoI appear, am visible, am apparent; I obey, submit...
4Proto-Italicpāzēōto appear
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂s-watch, see; to feed, graze
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₂-to protect; to shepherd

Words derived from “parentem

Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₂-
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