Where does “aggiogamento” come from?

aggiogamento (Italian) comes from Italian aggiogare, from Latin adiugo, from Latin iugo, from Latin iugum, from French joug, from Middle French joug, from Old French jug, from Latin jugum — to join, to yoke, to tie together.

aggiogamento (Italian): yoking; subjugation

Definitions

  1. yoking; subjugation

Ancestry of “aggiogamento”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianaggiogareto yoke; to subjugate
2Latinadiugoto yoke (together); to fasten, unite
3LatiniugoI join, yoke; dative singular of iugum
4Latiniugumyoke or collar; a team of oxen; horizontal beam...
5Frenchjougyoke; balance beam
6Middle Frenchjoug
7Old Frenchjug
8LatinjugumAlternative form of iugum; yoke, ridge; a yoke
9Proto-Italicjugomyoke
10Proto-Indo-Europeanyugómyoke
11Proto-Indo-Europeanyewg-to join, to yoke, to tie together
Every word from Proto-Indo-European yewg-Every word from Proto-Indo-European yugómEvery word from Proto-Italic jugom
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