Where does “nupturient” come from?

nupturient (Polish) comes from Latin nupturiens, from Latin nupturio, from Latin nūbō, from Proto-Indo-European sneubho- — to marry, to wed.

nupturient (Polish): spouse-to-be

Definitions

  1. spouse-to-be

Ancestry of “nupturient”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinnupturiensA person who wishes to marry, a candidate for...
2LatinnupturioI desire to marry
3Latinnūbōto get married to, marry, wed
4Proto-Indo-Europeansneubho-to marry, to wed
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