Where does “motín” come from?

motín (Spanish) comes from French mutin, from French meute, from Middle French meute, from Old French muete, from Latin movita, from Latin moveō, from Proto-Italic moweō, from Proto-Indo-European mew- — to move.

motín (Spanish): mutiny

Definitions

  1. mutiny

Ancestry of “motín”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmutinmutineer; mutinous; impish, mischievous
2Frenchmeutepack; mob
3Middle Frenchmeute
4Old Frenchmuete
5Latinmovitamotion
6Latinmoveōto move, stir, set in motion
7Proto-Italicmoweōto move
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmew-to move

Words derived from “motín

Every word from Proto-Indo-European mew-Every word from Proto-Italic moweōEvery word from Latin moveō