Where does “investitura” come from?

investitura (Medieval Latin) comes from Latin investire, from Latin investio, from Latin vestiō, from Latin vestis, from Latin līnea, from Latin līnum, from Proto-Italic līnom, from Proto-Indo-European līnom — flax.

investitura (Medieval Latin): nominative feminine singular of investītūrus;...

Definitions

  1. nominative feminine singular of investītūrus;...

Ancestry of “investitura”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latininvestirepresent active infinitive of investiō;...
2Latininvestioto clothe in; to cover
3Latinvestiōto clothe, dress
4Latinvestisgarment, gown, robe, vestment, clothing, vesture;...
5LatinlīneaA linen thread
6Latinlīnumflax
7Proto-Italiclīnom
8Proto-Indo-Europeanlīnomflax

Words derived from “investitura

Every word from Proto-Indo-European līnomEvery word from Proto-Italic līnomEvery word from Latin līnum