Where does “batali” come from?

batali (Esperanto) comes from English Battle, from Middle English batel, from Old English batol, from Old English batian, from Old English -ol, from Proto-Germanic -ulaz — Forms adjectives from verbs meaning "doing" or...

batali (Esperanto): to fight; to battle

Definitions

  1. to fight; to battle

Ancestry of “batali”, step by step

batali traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English Battle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBattlefrom places in England that have been sites of a battle
2Middle EnglishbatelAlternative form of batayle; flourishing
3Old Englishbatolimproving, tending to be good
4Old Englishbatianto fatten, to get fatter; to improve, to get...
5Old English-olUsed to form suffixes denoting inclination or...
6Proto-Germanic-ulazForms adjectives from verbs meaning "doing" or...

via Italian battaglia

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianbattagliabattle, fight; third-person singular present...
2Late Latinbattualiamilitary exercises
3LatinbattuoI beat, hit, pound, beat up; I fight; I bang
4Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰew-to grow, swell; to swell, wax, grow; to blow; to...

via French bataille

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbataillebattle; war
2Middle Frenchbataillebattle

Words derived from “batali

Every word from Proto-Germanic -ulazEvery word from Old English -olEvery word from Old English batian