Where does “amotinamiento” come from?

amotinamiento (Spanish) comes from Spanish amotinar, from French mutiner, from French mutin, from French meute, from Middle French meute, from Old French muete, from Latin movita, from Latin moveō — to move.

amotinamiento (Spanish): rebellion, uprising

Definitions

  1. rebellion, uprising

Ancestry of “amotinamiento”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishamotinarto incite into mutiny; to mutiny
2Frenchmutinerto mutiny
3Frenchmutinmutineer; mutinous; impish, mischievous
4Frenchmeutepack; mob
5Middle Frenchmeute
6Old Frenchmuete
7Latinmovitamotion
8Latinmoveōto move, stir, set in motion
9Proto-Italicmoweōto move
10Proto-Indo-Europeanmew-to move
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mew-Every word from Proto-Italic moweōEvery word from Latin moveō
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