Where does “arguto” come from?

arguto (Italian) comes from Latin argūtus, from Latin arguō — to clarify, to make plain; to assert, declare, prove, show.

arguto (Italian): witty; quick-witted; sharp, keen

Definitions

  1. witty; quick-witted; sharp, keen

Ancestry of “arguto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinargūtusexpressive
2Latinarguōto clarify, to make plain; to assert, declare, prove, show

Words derived from “arguto

Every word from Latin arguō