Where does “sarpänt” come from?

sarpänt (Emilian) comes from Latin serpentem, from Latin serpens, from Latin serpo, from Proto-Indo-European serp- — to creep, crawl.

sarpänt (Emilian): snake

Definitions

  1. snake

Ancestry of “sarpänt”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinserpentemaccusative singular of serpēns
2LatinserpensA serpent, snake; either Draco or Serpens; A...
3LatinserpoI creep, crawl, move slowly
4Proto-Indo-Europeanserp-to creep, crawl
Every word from Proto-Indo-European serp-Every word from Latin serpoEvery word from Latin serpens
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