Where does “copulacie” come from?

copulacie (Middle Dutch) comes from French copulation, from Latin copulatio, from Latin cōpulō, from Latin cōpula, from Latin coapula, from Latin apio, from Latin apium, from Latin Apis — the god Apis.

Ancestry of “copulacie”, step by step

copulacie traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French copulation

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcopulationcopulation
2Latincopulatiocoupling, joining, connecting, uniting
3Latincōpulōto bind or tie together, unite, join, couple
4Latincōpulaa bond, tie, band or other connecting item
5Latincoapula
6Latinapiodative singular of apium; ablative singular of...
7Latinapiumparsley; celery; genitive plural of apis
8LatinApisA seaport town of Egypt situated at the borders with Marmarica
9Ancient GreekἌπις
10Copticϩⲁⲡⲉthe Apis bull, a bull worshipped as a herald of the gods (first Ptah, then Osiris, then Atum)
11Egyptianḥpthe god Apis

via Middle French copulation

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchcopulation

Words derived from “copulacie

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