Where does “Noto” come from?

Noto (Italian) comes from Latin nōtus, from Latin nōscō, from Latin gnōscō, from Proto-Italic gnōskō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵn̥h₃sḱéti, from Proto-Indo-European ǵneh₃- — to know.

Noto (Italian): of common knowledge

Definitions

  1. of common knowledge

Ancestry of “Noto”, step by step

Noto traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Latin nōtus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinnōtus
2Latinnōscōto become acquainted with something, learn about it, to be aware of
3Latingnōscō
4Proto-Italicgnōskōknow, get to know
5Proto-Indo-Europeanǵn̥h₃sḱétito recognise
6Proto-Indo-Europeanǵneh₃-to know

via Sicilian Notu

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SicilianNotu
2LatinNetumsituated near Syracusae, now Noto
3Ancient GreekΝέητονNetum; Noto, Italy

Words derived from “Noto

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵneh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵn̥h₃sḱétiEvery word from Proto-Italic gnōskō