Where does “eutanasia” come from?

eutanasia (Romanian) comes from French euthanasier, from German Euthanasie, from Ancient Greek εὐθανασία, from Ancient Greek Θάνατος, from Ancient Greek θνῄσκω, from Ancient Greek -σκω, from Proto-Indo-European -sḱéti — Forms durative or iterative imperfective verbs...

eutanasia (Romanian): to euthanise

Definitions

  1. to euthanise

Ancestry of “eutanasia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frencheuthanasierto euthanise
2GermanEuthanasieeuthanasia
3Ancient Greekεὐθανασίαeasy, happy death
4Ancient GreekΘάνατοςThanatos
5Ancient GreekθνῄσκωI die; I am dead; to be killed
6Ancient Greek-σκωPrimitive suffix used to form present-tense...
7Proto-Indo-European-sḱétiForms durative or iterative imperfective verbs...

Words derived from “eutanasia

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -sḱétiEvery word from Ancient Greek -σκωEvery word from Ancient Greek θνῄσκω
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