Where does “jelitowy” come from?

jelitowy (Polish) comes from Polish jelito, from Proto-Slavic elito, from Latin ile, from Ancient Greek εἰλεός, from Ancient Greek εἰλέω, from Proto-Indo-European wēlH-, from Proto-Indo-European welH- — to turn, to wind.

jelitowy (Polish): intestinal, enteric

Definitions

  1. intestinal, enteric

Ancestry of “jelitowy”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishjelitointestine, bowel
2Proto-Slavicelito
3Latinileintestines, guts
4Ancient Greekεἰλεόςintestinal obstruction, ileus; den, hole;...
5Ancient Greekεἰλέωto assemble; to turn, wind; to press together
6Proto-Indo-EuropeanwēlH-to roll, to undulate
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanwelH-to turn, to wind
Every word from Proto-Indo-European welH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wēlH-Every word from Ancient Greek εἰλέω