Etymology of “[]”
Tracing the origin and linguistic journey from Latin
Source language
Latin
Ancestry links
0
Descendants
3
Word Origin Summary
[] is attested in Latin. Follow the ancestry chain below to trace where this term came from and how it branched into later descendants.
Descendants and Related Terms
- vescicaria
Italian · derived from
- gente
Italian · derived from
- zente
Sardinian · borrowed from
What You Can Explore
- 🗺️Geographic migration map — see where this word traveled
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- 📅Historical timeline — when the word entered different languages
- 🔤Cognates — related words in other languages sharing the same root