Iter etymology

Latin

Latin word iter comes from Proto-Indo-European *ey, and later Proto-Indo-European *h₁ítr̥ (Way, course.)

Etymology of iter

Detailed word origin of iter

Dictionary entry Language Definition
*ey Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*h₁ítr̥ Proto-Indo-European (ine) Way, course.
iter Latin (lat) (Medieval, law) A court circuit.. (Medieval, medical) A passage.. A course.. A journey.. A march.. A path; a road.. A route, whether.