Where does “treptat” come from?

treptat (Romanian) comes from Romanian treaptă, from Latin trāiecta, from Latin traiectum, from Latin traiectus, from Latin traicio, from Latin iacio, from Proto-Italic jakjō, from Proto-Indo-European (H)ih₁-k-ye- — to throw.

treptat (Romanian): slowly, gradual

Definitions

  1. slowly, gradual

Ancestry of “treptat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Romaniantreaptăstep (on a stair or ladder), stair
2Latintrāiecta
3Latintraiectumnominative neuter singular of trāiectus;...
4Latintraiectusthrown or hurled; transferred; transfixed
5LatintraicioI throw, cast or hurl across or over; I cause to...
6LatiniacioI throw, hurl, cast, fling; throw away; I lay,...
7Proto-Italicjakjōthrow
8Proto-Indo-European(H)ih₁-k-ye-
9Proto-Indo-European(H)yeh₁-to throw
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (H)yeh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European (H)ih₁-k-ye-Every word from Proto-Italic jakjō