Where does “archiginnasio” come from?

archiginnasio (Italian) comes from Italian ginnasio, from Latin Gymnasium, from Ancient Greek γυμνάσιον, from Ancient Greek γυμνάζω, from Ancient Greek γυμνός, from Proto-Hellenic *gʷomnós — naked, nude.

archiginnasio (Italian): The universities of Rome and Bologna

Definitions

  1. The universities of Rome and Bologna

Ancestry of “archiginnasio”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianginnasiogymnasium; the first and second years in a...
2LatinGymnasiumcharacter in the play Cistellaria of Plautus
3Ancient Greekγυμνάσιονbodily exercises; gymnastic school, school
4Ancient Greekγυμνάζωto train naked; to train
5Ancient Greekγυμνόςnaked, nude, unclad; unarmed, without armor,...
6Proto-Hellenic*gʷomnósnaked, nude
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *gʷomnós