Where does “kosmopolita” come from?

kosmopolita (Polish) comes from Latin cosmopolites, from Ancient Greek κοσμοπολίτης, from Ancient Greek πολίτης, from Ancient Greek πόλις, from Proto-Hellenic ptólis, from Proto-Indo-European tpólHis, from Proto-Indo-European tpelH- — fortification, city.

kosmopolita (Polish): cosmopolitan, cosmopolite, internationalist

Definitions

  1. cosmopolitan, cosmopolite, internationalist

Ancestry of “kosmopolita”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincosmopolitescosmopolitan, cosmopolite; Cosmopolites
2Ancient Greekκοσμοπολίτηςcitizen of the world
3Ancient Greekπολίτηςcitizen, freeman; fellow citizen, compatriot
4Ancient Greekπόλιςcity; a whole country, as dependent on and called...
5Proto-Hellenicptóliscity
6Proto-Indo-EuropeantpólHis
7Proto-Indo-EuropeantpelH-fortification, city

Words derived from “kosmopolita

Every word from Proto-Indo-European tpelH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tpólHisEvery word from Proto-Hellenic ptólis