Where does “citadelle” come from?

citadelle (French) comes from Italian cittadella, from Italian cittade, from Latin civitatem, from Latin civitas, from Latin civis, from Proto-Italic keiwis, from Proto-Indo-European ḱey- — to be lying down; to settle.

citadelle (French): citadel

Definitions

  1. citadel

Ancestry of “citadelle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancittadellacitadel; stronghold
2ItaliancittadeObsolete form of città
3Latincivitatemaccusative singular of cīvitās
4Latincivitascitizenship and its rights; often referring to...
5Latinciviscitizen; a subject
6Proto-Italickeiwissociety; citizen
7Proto-Indo-Europeanḱey-to be lying down; to settle

Words derived from “citadelle

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱey-Every word from Proto-Italic keiwisEvery word from Latin civis