Where does “volte” come from?

volte (French) comes from Italian volta, from Vulgar Latin volta, from Latin volatus, from Latin volō, from Proto-Italic gʷelāō, from Proto-Indo-European gʷelh₁-éh₂-ye-ti, from Proto-Indo-European gʷelH- — to throw, reach, pierce; to hit by throwing.

Ancestry of “volte”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianvoltatime, instance, occasion; turn; vault
2Vulgar Latinvoltanominative/accusative/vocative plural of voltum
3Latinvolatusflown, having been flown; flying; flight
4Latinvolōto wish, to please
5Proto-Italicgʷelāō
6Proto-Indo-Europeangʷelh₁-éh₂-ye-tito throw, raise the arm
7Proto-Indo-EuropeangʷelH-to throw, reach, pierce; to hit by throwing

Words derived from “volte

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷelH-