Where does “ducta” come from?

ducta (Medieval Latin) comes from Latin dūcō, from Proto-Italic doukō, from Proto-Indo-European déwketi, from Proto-Indo-European dewk- — to pull, to draw; to lead.

ducta (Medieval Latin): nominative feminine singular of ductus;...

Definitions

  1. nominative feminine singular of ductus;...

Ancestry of “ducta”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latindūcōto lead, guide, conduct, lead away
2Proto-Italicdoukōlead
3Proto-Indo-Europeandéwketi
4Proto-Indo-Europeandewk-to pull, to draw; to lead

Words derived from “ducta

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dewk-Every word from Proto-Indo-European déwketiEvery word from Proto-Italic doukō