Where does “vulgatrix” come from?

vulgatrix (Latin) comes from Latin vulgō, from Latin vulgus, from Proto-Indo-European wel — to throng, crowd; to wish, desire, want.

vulgatrix (Latin): female divulger; woman who divulges, makes known, publicizes

Definitions

  1. female divulger; woman who divulges, makes known, publicizes

Ancestry of “vulgatrix”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinvulgōto broadcast; to publish; to divulge; to issue; to make known among the people
2Latinvulgusthe common people; the public; throng, crowd
3Proto-Indo-Europeanwelto throng, crowd; to wish, desire, want
Every word from Proto-Indo-European welEvery word from Latin vulgusEvery word from Latin vulgō
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