Where does “pecūlātus” come from?

pecūlātus (Latin) comes from Latin pecūlor, from Latin pecūlium, from Latin pecus, from Proto-Italic *pekos.

pecūlātus (Latin): embezzlement of public money or property, peculation

Definitions

  1. embezzlement of public money or property, peculation

Ancestry of “pecūlātus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinpecūlorto defraud the public; to embezzle public funds
2Latinpecūliumprivate property (originally in the form of cattle, but later in the form of savings)
3LatinpecusA group of large domestic animals: a herd of...
4Proto-Italic*pekos

Words derived from “pecūlātus

Every word from Proto-Italic *pekosEvery word from Latin pecusEvery word from Latin pecūlium