Where does “remulcō” come from?

remulcō (Latin) comes from Latin remulcum, from Ancient Greek ῥυμουλκέω, from Ancient Greek ῥῦμα — tow-line.

remulcō (Latin): to tow

Definitions

  1. to tow

Ancestry of “remulcō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinremulcumtowrope
2Ancient Greekῥυμουλκέωto pull a towing rope
3Ancient Greekῥῦμαtow-line

Words derived from “remulcō

Every word from Ancient Greek ῥῦμαEvery word from Ancient Greek ῥυμουλκέωEvery word from Latin remulcum