Where does “mundifier” come from?

mundifier (Old French) comes from Latin mundificō, from Latin mundus, from Proto-Indo-European mewH- — to wash, wet; to make wet, wash; wet.

mundifier (Old French): to cleanse; to clean

Definitions

  1. to cleanse; to clean

Ancestry of “mundifier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmundificō
2Latinmundusclean, pure; neat; nice, fine, elegant,...
3Proto-Indo-EuropeanmewH-to wash, wet; to make wet, wash; wet
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mewH-Every word from Latin mundusEvery word from Latin mundificō