Where does “exorcizar” come from?

exorcizar (Spanish) comes from Latin exorcizāre, from Ancient Greek ἐξορκίζειν, from Ancient Greek ἐξ, from Ancient Greek Ὕπνος, from Proto-Hellenic húpnos, from Proto-Indo-European supnós, from Proto-Indo-European swóp-r̥ ~ swép-n̥s, from Proto-Indo-European swep- — to sleep.

exorcizar (Spanish): to exorcise

Definitions

  1. to exorcise

Ancestry of “exorcizar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinexorcizāre
2Ancient Greekἐξορκίζεινbanish an evil spirit; bind by oath
3Ancient GreekἐξAlternative form of ἐκ; out; from, out of
4Ancient GreekὝπνοςHypnos, the Greek mythological god of sleep
5Proto-Hellenichúpnos
6Proto-Indo-Europeansupnóssleep; death
7Proto-Indo-Europeanswóp-r̥ ~ swép-n̥s
8Proto-Indo-Europeanswep-to sleep
Every word from Proto-Indo-European swep-Every word from Proto-Indo-European swóp-r̥ ~ swép-n̥sEvery word from Proto-Indo-European supnós