Where does “सम्मीलति” come from?

सम्मीलति (Sanskrit) comes from Sanskrit मीलति, from Hindi मील, from Portuguese milha, from Portuguese Milho, from Old Portuguese milho, from Latin milium, from Proto-Italic meljom, from Proto-Indo-European melh₂- — to strengthen; to bind; to change, exchange.

सम्मीलति (Sanskrit): shut the eyes

Definitions

  1. shut the eyes

Ancestry of “सम्मीलति”, step by step

सम्मीलति traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Sanskrit मीलति

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sanskritमीलतिtransitive close the eyes
2Hindiमीलmile
3Portuguesemilhamile; unit of measure equivalent to 2200 m; maize...
4PortugueseMilhomaize seeds of the plant
5Old Portuguesemilho
6Latinmiliummillet; genitive plural of mīlle
7Proto-Italicmeljom
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmelh₂-to grind, to crush
9Proto-Indo-Europeanmel-soft; tender; weak; to deceive; to rub
10Proto-Indo-Europeanmey-to strengthen; to bind; to change, exchange

via Sanskrit सम्

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sanskritसम्to be agitated or disturbed
2Sanskritआसto have been
3Proto-Indo-Europeansewh₁-to press, push
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European mel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European melh₂-