Where does “rută” come from?

rută (Romanian) comes from French route, from Old French rote, from Latin rupta, from Latin ruptus, from Latin rumpō, from Proto-Indo-European Hrunépti, from Proto-Indo-European Hrewp-, from Proto-Indo-European Hrew- — to tear out, dig out, open, acquire.

rută (Romanian): route, course, way; rue, common rue

Definitions

  1. route, course, way; rue, common rue

Ancestry of “rută”, step by step

rută traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French route

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchrouteroad; route, way, path
2Old Frenchroteroute, path
3Latinruptanominative feminine singular of ruptus;...
4Latinruptusbroken; ruptured, burst
5Latinrumpōto break, burst, tear, rend, rupture; break asunder, force open
6Proto-Indo-EuropeanHrunéptito be breaking
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanHrewp-to break, tear
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanHrew-to tear out, dig out, open, acquire

via Latin rūta

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinrūtarue bitter herb
2Ancient Greekῥυτήrue

Words derived from “rută

Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hrew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hrewp-Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hrunépti