Where does “dignarse” come from?

dignarse (Spanish) comes from Latin dīgnō, from Latin dīgnus, from Proto-Italic degnos, from Proto-Indo-European dḱ-nós, from Proto-Indo-European deḱ- — take; perceive.

dignarse (Spanish): to deign, condescend

Definitions

  1. to deign, condescend

Ancestry of “dignarse”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latindīgnōto deem worthy, suitable, or fitting
2Latindīgnusappropriate, fitting, worthy, meet, deserving, fit, proper, suitable, becoming
3Proto-Italicdegnos
4Proto-Indo-Europeandḱ-nós
5Proto-Indo-Europeandeḱ-take; perceive
Every word from Proto-Indo-European deḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dḱ-nósEvery word from Proto-Italic degnos