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Does the Spanish word hermana have an Indo-European root?

Yes, the Spanish word "hermana" meaning "sister" does have an Indo-European root. It ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *swésōr, which also gave rise to similar words in other Indo-European languages.


What is the word origin of ashamed?

It ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European word root *ḱormo- meaning "suffering, pain".


Where did the word gel come from?

Comes from indo-European root 'ball, bulb' when *g(e)l. If its just plain *gel then it comes from indo European root meaning 'cold, to freeze'


Where does the word lips come from?

"Lip" comes from the Indo-European root leb-, meaning to hang loosely.


Does generous have a base word?

"Generous" comes from the Indo-European root *gene-, meaning to give birth, to produce.


What is the origin of ashamed?

It ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European word root *ḱormo- meaning "suffering, pain".


What does the root word bin mean?

The English word bin derives from the Indo-European root bhendh- meaning bind.The Arabic word bin, as in the name Suleiman bin Doud ( Solomon son of David) derives from the root ibn, meaning son.


What is the Latin root humere?

The Latin word "humere" means "to bury." It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root ghom-, meaning "ground, soil," which also gave us the word "human."


What is the Greek root word for the number five?

The Greek root word for the number five is "penta," which is derived from the Greek word "pente."


Where did the word chocolate originate from?

It originated from a Indo-European root word


What is the Saxon meaning of the word strong?

The Old English word strang means strong, but *strenk-, the Indo-European root it derives from, probably meant "narrow." Also derived from the root *strenk- are string and strangle.


How does the root sol infuence the meaning of disconsolate?

If by "the root sol" you mean the Latin word for "sun," then not at all. Disconsolate is ultimately from Latin solari "to soothe," from the Proto-Indo-European root *sel-. The Latin word for "sun" is from the unrelated Proto-Indo-European sawol.