Where does “tránsfuga” come from?

tránsfuga (Spanish) comes from Latin transfuga, from Latin transfugio, from Latin fugiō, from Proto-Italic fugiō, from Proto-Indo-European bʰewg- — to flee; to enjoy, benefit.

tránsfuga (Spanish): defector, turncoat, traitor someone leaves their country, political party, or other group, and joins an opposing country, party, or group

Definitions

  1. defector, turncoat, traitor someone leaves their country, political party, or other group, and joins an opposing country, party, or group

Ancestry of “tránsfuga”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latintransfugaa deserter
2LatintransfugioI flee to the enemy; I desert
3Latinfugiōto flee, fly, take flight, escape, depart, run, run away, recede
4Proto-Italicfugiōto flee
5Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰewg-to flee; to enjoy, benefit

Words derived from “tránsfuga

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰewg-Every word from Proto-Italic fugiōEvery word from Latin fugiō