Where does “peculat” come from?

peculat (Romanian) comes from French péculat, from Latin pecūlātus, from Latin pecūlor, from Latin pecūlium, from Latin pecus, from Proto-Italic *pekos.

peculat (Romanian): embezzlement of public money or property, peculation

Definitions

  1. embezzlement of public money or property, peculation

Ancestry of “peculat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchpéculatpeculation
2Latinpecūlātusembezzlement of public money or property, peculation
3Latinpecūlorto defraud the public; to embezzle public funds
4Latinpecūliumprivate property (originally in the form of cattle, but later in the form of savings)
5LatinpecusA group of large domestic animals: a herd of...
6Proto-Italic*pekos
Every word from Proto-Italic *pekosEvery word from Latin pecusEvery word from Latin pecūlium