Where does “anegar” come from?

anegar (Spanish) comes from Latin adnecāre, from Latin necō, from Latin nex, from Proto-Italic neks, from Proto-Indo-European neḱs, from Proto-Indo-European neḱ- — to perish, disappear.

anegar (Spanish): to drown, to inundate, to flood

Definitions

  1. to drown, to inundate, to flood

Ancestry of “anegar”, step by step

anegar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Latin adnecāre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinadnecāreto kill by drowning
2Latinnecōto kill, murder (especially without physical wounding such as by poison or hunger)
3Latinnexmurder, slaughter, killing; violent death
4Proto-Italicneksdeath, slaughter
5Proto-Indo-Europeanneḱsdeath
6Proto-Indo-Europeanneḱ-to perish, disappear

via Latin enecāre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinenecāre

Words derived from “anegar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European neḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European neḱsEvery word from Proto-Italic neks