Where does “voluptarie” come from?

voluptarie (Latin) comes from Latin voluptarius, from Latin voluptās, from Latin volup, from Old Latin volupe, from Proto-Indo-European welh₁p-, from Proto-Indo-European welh₁- — to choose; to want.

voluptarie (Latin): pleasantly, agreeably, delightfully

Definitions

  1. pleasantly, agreeably, delightfully

Ancestry of “voluptarie”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinvoluptariuspleasant, agreeable, delightful; sensual
2Latinvoluptāspleasure, delight, enjoyment, satisfaction
3Latinvoluppleasantly, agreeably, satisfactorily; with...
4Old Latinvolupe
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwelh₁p-
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwelh₁-to choose; to want
Every word from Proto-Indo-European welh₁-