Where does “Piaśëinsa” come from?

Piaśëinsa (Emilian) comes from Latin placentia, from Latin placens, from Latin placeō — to be pleasing or agreeable to; to please, to be nice; to be welcome or acceptable; to satisfy, suit in a mental rather than a sensual way.

Piaśëinsa (Emilian): Piacenza (a city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy)

Definitions

  1. Piacenza (a city in Emilia-Romagna, Italy)

Ancestry of “Piaśëinsa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinplacentianominative neuter plural of placēns; accusative...
2Latinplacenspleasing, welcoming, satisfying
3Latinplaceōto be pleasing or agreeable to; to please, to be nice; to be welcome or acceptable; to satisfy, suit in a mental rather than a sensual way
Every word from Latin placeōEvery word from Latin placensEvery word from Latin placentia