Where does “sonnette” come from?

sonnette (French) comes from French sonner, from Old French soner, from Latin sonāre, from Latin sonus, from Latin sonō, from Proto-Italic *swonaō — to sound, resound.

sonnette (French): (small) bell (for example, on a bicycle), handbell

Definitions

  1. (small) bell (for example, on a bicycle), handbell

Ancestry of “sonnette”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsonnerto sound; to ring
2Old Frenchsonerto sound
3Latinsonāre
4Latinsonussound, noise; pitch; speech; tone, character,...
5Latinsonōto sound, resound, make a sound or noise (and various sounds in-context)
6Proto-Italic*swonaōto sound, resound

Words derived from “sonnette

Every word from Proto-Italic *swonaōEvery word from Latin sonōEvery word from Latin sonus