Where does “lapolis” come from?

lapolis (Mauritian Creole) comes from French police, from Italian polizia, from Russian поли́ция, from Polish policja, from German Polizei, from Catalan policia, from Late Latin politia, from Latin polītīa — Creates verbal adjectives from verb stems.

lapolis (Mauritian Creole): police

Definitions

  1. police

Ancestry of “lapolis”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchpolicepolice; cop; policy
2Italianpoliziapolice
3Russianполи́цияpolice
4Polishpolicjapolice
5GermanPolizeipolice
6Catalanpoliciapolice; policeman, policewoman
7Late Latinpolitiacitizenship; government; state, government
8Latinpolītīastate, government, administration
9Ancient Greekπολιτείαthe relation in which a citizen stands to the...
10Ancient Greekπολῑ́τηςcitizen
11Ancient Greek-τηςForms nouns representing a state of being; Added...
12Proto-Hellenic-tāts
13Proto-Indo-European-teh₂tsUsed to form nouns representing state of being
14Proto-Indo-European-teh₂Used to form nouns representing state of being
15Proto-Indo-European-tósCreates verbal adjectives from verb stems
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tós
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