Where does “anodino” come from?

anodino (Spanish) comes from Latin anōdynos, from Ancient Greek ἀνώδυνος, from Ancient Greek ἀ-, from Proto-Hellenic hə-, from Proto-Indo-European sm̥-, from Proto-Indo-European sem- — together, one.

anodino (Spanish): anodyne; dull, boring, run-of-the-mill

Definitions

  1. anodyne; dull, boring, run-of-the-mill

Ancestry of “anodino”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinanōdynosstilling relieving pain
2Ancient Greekἀνώδυνοςfree from pain
3Ancient Greekἀ-The alpha privativum, used to make words that...
4Proto-Hellenichə-same; together
5Proto-Indo-Europeansm̥-one; with, together
6Proto-Indo-Europeansem-together, one

Words derived from “anodino

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sem-Every word from Ancient Greek ἀ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sm̥-