Where does “granula” come from?

granula (Polish) comes from Polish graniasty, from Polish -asty, from Polish -ty, from Old Polish -ty, from Proto-Slavic -tъ — Deverbal from mono-syllabic simple stems, forms...

granula (Polish): granule, pellet

Definitions

  1. granule, pellet

Ancestry of “granula”, step by step

granula traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Polish graniasty

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishgraniastyangular, pointed, sharp-cornered
2Polish-astyforms masculine adjectives meaning similar to
3Polish-tyforms passive participles of simple -i, -y, -u or -ą stems (or verbs with the suffix -nąć) and causes apophony of ą→ę
4Old Polish-tyforms passive participles of simple -i, -y, -u or -ą stems (or verbs with the suffix -nąć) and causes apophony of ą→ę
5Proto-Slavic-tъDeverbal from mono-syllabic simple stems, forms...

via Latin granula

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latingranulanominative plural of grānulum; accusative plural...

Words derived from “granula

Every word from Proto-Slavic -tъEvery word from Polish -tyEvery word from Polish -asty