Where does “pusulatus” come from?

pusulatus (Latin) comes from Latin pusula, from Finnish pusu, from Swedish puss, from German pfütze, from Middle High German pfütze, from Old High German pfuzzi, from Proto-Germanic *puti, from Latin puteus — noun-forming suffix.

pusulatus (Latin): Alternative form of pustulātus

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of pustulātus

Ancestry of “pusulatus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinpusula
2Finnishpusua kiss, especially a short one, a peck
3SwedishpussPeck; a light or dispassionate kiss performed...
4Germanpfützepuddle, shallow pool
5Middle High Germanpfütze
6Old High Germanpfuzzipool
7Proto-Germanic*puti
8Latinputeuspit, dungeon; well; cistern
9Latin-alnoun-forming suffix
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