Where does “Clotho” come from?

Clotho (Translingual) comes from Latin Clōthō, from Ancient Greek Κλωθώ, from Ancient Greek -ω, from Proto-Indo-European -éti — Forms.

Clotho (Translingual): genus, with its species now in other genera in Oecobiidae}}

Definitions

  1. genus, with its species now in other genera in Oecobiidae}}

Ancestry of “Clotho”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinClōthōClotho (one of the three Fates)
2Ancient GreekΚλωθώClotho youngest of the three Fates; the spinner of the thread of life
3Ancient Greekending of the first-person singular thematic present
4Proto-Indo-European-étiForms
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -étiEvery word from Ancient Greek Every word from Ancient Greek Κλωθώ