Where does “metrópole” come from?

metrópole (Portuguese) comes from Latin mētropolis, from Ancient Greek μητρόπολις, from Ancient Greek πόλις, from Proto-Hellenic ptólis, from Proto-Indo-European tpólHis, from Proto-Indo-European tpelH- — fortification, city.

metrópole (Portuguese): metropolis

Definitions

  1. metropolis

Ancestry of “metrópole”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmētropolismetropolis
2Ancient Greekμητρόπολιςmother-state; one's mother-city, mother country,...
3Ancient Greekπόλιςcity; a whole country, as dependent on and called...
4Proto-Hellenicptóliscity
5Proto-Indo-EuropeantpólHis
6Proto-Indo-EuropeantpelH-fortification, city
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tpelH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tpólHisEvery word from Proto-Hellenic ptólis