Where does “percipiō” come from?

percipiō (Latin) comes from Latin per, from Latin Ad, from Latin illic, from Latin ille, from Latin olle, from Proto-Italic *olnos — that.

percipiō (Latin): to seize or take on (entirely); assume; earn; occupy, keep (i.e. maintain control)

Definitions

  1. to seize or take on (entirely); assume; earn; occupy, keep (i.e. maintain control)

Ancestry of “percipiō”, step by step

percipiō traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Latin per

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinperthrough, by means of; throughout, during
2LatinAdtoward, to
3Latinilliche, she, it, yonder, that, overthere; in that...
4Latinillethat; those; "; demonstrative pronoun "; that...
5LatinolleArchaic form of ille
6Proto-Italic*olnosthat

via Latin capiō

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincapiōto take, to capture, to catch, to seize, to take captive, to storm
2Proto-Italickapiōtake
3Proto-Italickapjōtake, seize
4Proto-Indo-Europeankh₂pyéti
5Proto-Indo-Europeankeh₂p-to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...

Words derived from “percipiō

Every word from Proto-Italic *olnosEvery word from Latin olleEvery word from Latin ille