Where does “tripular” come from?

tripular (Portuguese) comes from Latin interpolo, from Latin interpolus, from Latin inter-, from Ancient Greek γλῶσσα, from Old Norse glotta, from Proto-Germanic glutōną, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰel- — to shine, glimmer, glow; to shimmer, gleam;...

tripular (Portuguese): to man; to crew

Definitions

  1. to man; to crew

Ancestry of “tripular”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatininterpoloI give a new form, shape, or appearance; I...
2Latininterpolus
3Latininter-inter-, between, in between, among, together
4Ancient Greekγλῶσσαa tongue; a language; the mouthpiece of a pipe
5Old Norseglottato grin, smile scornfully
6Proto-GermanicglutōnąTo stare; gawk
7Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰel-to shine, glimmer, glow; to shimmer, gleam;...

Words derived from “tripular

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰel-