Where does “svelte” come from?

svelte (English) comes from French svelte, from Italian svelto, from Italian svellere, from Vulgar Latin exvellere, from Latin vellere, from Latin vello, from Proto-Italic welnō, from Proto-Indo-European welh₃- — to hit, to strike.

svelte (English): Attractively thin; gracefully slender; Refined,...

Definitions

  1. Attractively thin; gracefully slender; Refined,...

Ancestry of “svelte”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsveltethin; slender
2Italiansveltoquick; brisk; quick-witted
3Italiansvellereto eradicate, to root
4Vulgar Latinexvellere
5Latinvellereablative singular of vellus; second-person...
6LatinvelloI pluck out; I depilate; I pull or tear down; I...
7Proto-Italicwelnōto pull, tear
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwelh₃-to hit, to strike

Words derived from “svelte

Every word from Proto-Indo-European welh₃-Every word from Proto-Italic welnōEvery word from Latin vello