Where does “Zita” come from?

Zita (Italian) comes from Vulgar Latin pittitus — small, worthless.

Zita (Italian): a single piece of ziti larger, hollow macaroni

Definitions

  1. a single piece of ziti larger, hollow macaroni

Ancestry of “Zita”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinpittitussmall, worthless

Words derived from “Zita

Every word from Vulgar Latin pittitus