Where does “indomptabil” come from?

indomptabil (Romanian) comes from French indomptable, from French domptable, from French dompter, from Middle French dompter, from Old French donter, from Latin domitare, from Latin domō, from Proto-Italic domaō — damage or injury; loss; a fine.

indomptabil (Romanian): untamable, indomitable

Definitions

  1. untamable, indomitable

Ancestry of “indomptabil”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchindomptableuntamable, indomitable
2Frenchdomptabletamable, subduable, domitable
3Frenchdompterto tame (a wild animal), break in (a horse)
4Middle Frenchdompter
5Old Frenchdonterto tame
6Latindomitare
7Latindomōto tame, break in
8Proto-Italicdomaōtame; subdue
9Idodomajodamage, injury, harm, accident
10Idodomajarto damage; to injure, harm, impair, spoil
11EnglishdamageInjury or harm; the condition or measure of...
12Middle Englishdamagedamage, harm, injury
13Old Frenchdamagedamage; injury, hurt, insult
14Old Occitandamnatgedamage; harm, etc
15Vulgar Latindamnaticumdamage
16Latindamnumdamage or injury; loss; a fine
Every word from Latin damnum