Where does “amaro” come from?

amaro (Ido) comes from French amarre, from Italian amarra, from Spanish amarra, from Spanish amarrar, from French amarrer, from Dutch anmarren — to tie.

amaro (Ido): hawser, mooring rope/cable; lashing

Definitions

  1. hawser, mooring rope/cable; lashing

Ancestry of “amaro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchamarrefirst-person singular present indicative of...
2Italianamarrahawser, rope
3Spanishamarramooring line, warp
4Spanishamarrarto moor; to tie
5Frenchamarrerto moor; to tie with rope
6Dutchanmarrento tie

Words derived from “amaro

Every word from Dutch anmarrenEvery word from French amarrerEvery word from Spanish amarrar
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