Where does “Nettospanne” come from?

Nettospanne (German) comes from German netto, from Italian netto, from Vulgar Latin nittus, from Latin nitidus, from Latin nitere, from Latin niteo, from Proto-Indo-European ney-, from Cebuano -hi.

Nettospanne (German): net margin the percentage of revenue remaining after all operating expenses, interest, and taxes have been deducted from total revenue

Definitions

  1. net margin the percentage of revenue remaining after all operating expenses, interest, and taxes have been deducted from total revenue

Ancestry of “Nettospanne”, step by step

Nettospanne traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German netto

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germannettonet
2Italiannettoclear; net; clearly
3Vulgar Latinnittus
4Latinnitidusshining, polished, glittering; handsome,...
5Latinniteresecond-person singular future active indicative...
6LatinniteoI am radiant, shine, look bright, glitter,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanney-to shine; to be aroused, shine; to be excited
8Cebuano-hi

via German spänne

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Germanspännefirst/third-person singular subjunctive II of...
2Middle High Germanspanne
3Old High Germanspanna
4Proto-Germanicspannōspan, handbreadth
5Proto-Indo-European(s)pend-to stretch
Every word from Cebuano -hi