Where does “vegetatum” come from?

vegetatum (Latin) comes from Latin vegetatus, from Latin vegeto, from Latin vegetus, from Latin vegeo, from Proto-Italic wegeō, from Proto-Italic wegejō, from Proto-Indo-European woǵ-éye-, from Proto-Indo-European weǵ- — lively, awake; strong.

vegetatum (Latin): nominative neuter singular of vegetātus;...

Definitions

  1. nominative neuter singular of vegetātus;...

Ancestry of “vegetatum”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinvegetatusinvigorated
2LatinvegetoI arouse, enliven, quicken, animate, invigorate;...
3Latinvegetusenlivened, lively, animated, vigorous, active,...
4LatinvegeoI move, excite, quicken, arouse; I am lively or...
5Proto-Italicwegeōto be active, lively
6Proto-Italicwegejō
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwoǵ-éye-
8Proto-Indo-Europeanweǵ-lively, awake; strong
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weǵ-