Where does “violenta” come from?

violenta (French) comes from French violenter, from French violent, from Old French violent, from Latin violentus, from Latin -entus, from Latin cruentus, from Latin cruor, from Proto-Indo-European krewh₂- — blood outside the body.

violenta (French): third-person singular past historic of violenter

Definitions

  1. third-person singular past historic of violenter

Ancestry of “violenta”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchviolenterto subject to violence, commit violence upon; to...
2Frenchviolentviolent; inflection of violer: ## third-person...
3Old Frenchviolentviolent using violence
4Latinviolentusforcible, violent, vehement; impetuous;...
5Latin-entusadjective-forming suffix meaning abounding in,...
6Latincruentusbloody in its various senses, "particularly:"
7Latincruorblood, gore; murder, bloodshed
8Proto-Indo-Europeankrewh₂-blood outside the body
Every word from Proto-Indo-European krewh₂-