Where does “nūoŗpōŗ” come from?

nūoŗpōŗ (Livonian) comes from Latin -por, from Latin puer, from Proto-Italic *puweros.

nūoŗpōŗ (Livonian): newlyweds

Definitions

  1. newlyweds

Ancestry of “nūoŗpōŗ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latin-por“—’s boy” = servus
2Latinpuera child; chit; a boy, lad; a male servant or...
3Proto-Italic*puweros
Every word from Proto-Italic *puwerosEvery word from Latin puerEvery word from Latin -por