Where does “olsâ” come from?

olsâ (Friulian) comes from Late Latin auso, from Latin audere, from Latin audeo, from Proto-Italic awidēō, from Proto-Italic awidos.

olsâ (Friulian): to dare, venture; to risk

Definitions

  1. to dare, venture; to risk

Ancestry of “olsâ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Late Latinauso
2Latinauderepresent active infinitive of audeō
3LatinaudeoI dare, venture, risk; I am eager for battle
4Proto-Italicawidēōto be greedy
5Proto-Italicawidos
Every word from Proto-Italic awidosEvery word from Proto-Italic awidēōEvery word from Latin audeo