Where does “affrettare” come from?

affrettare (Italian) comes from Italian fretta, from Italian frettare, from Vulgar Latin frictare, from Latin fricāre, from Latin frio, from Proto-Italic *friāō.

affrettare (Italian): to hasten, hurry up, speed up, quicken, rush

Definitions

  1. to hasten, hurry up, speed up, quicken, rush

Ancestry of “affrettare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianfrettahurry, haste, rush
2Italianfrettareto scrub
3Vulgar Latinfrictare
4Latinfricāre
5LatinfrioI crumble, rub, or break into pieces
6Proto-Italic*friāō

Words derived from “affrettare

Every word from Proto-Italic *friāō