Where does “Dallara” come from?

Dallara (Italian) comes from Italian Dall'Ara, from Italian ara, from Latin ara, from Latin āsa, from Koine Greek Ἀσά, from Hebrew אָסָא, from Aramaic אָסְיָא, from Middle Irish asum — to exist, be located.

Ancestry of “Dallara”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianDall'Ara
2ItalianaraThe base upon which objects were sacrificed to...
3Latinaraaltar; sanctuary, refuge
4LatināsaAsa
5Koine GreekἈσά
6Hebrewאָסָאdoctor, healer
7Aramaicאָסְיָא
8Middle Irishasum
9Estonianasumato be located, to situate
10Proto-Finnicasudakto live (somewhere), dwell, reside
11Proto-Uralicëśew-to camp, remain
12Proto-Uralicëśe-to exist, be located

Words derived from “Dallara

Every word from Proto-Uralic ëśe-