Where does “bardi” come from?

bardi (Italian) comes from Italian bardare, from Italian barda, from Old French barde, from Arabic بَرْدَة, from Persian پرده, from Middle Persian pardag, from Proto-Indo-European pel- — to cover, to wrap; skin, hide, cloth; to fold.

bardi (Italian): second-person singular present indicative of...

Definitions

  1. second-person singular present indicative of...

Ancestry of “bardi”, step by step

bardi traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian bardare

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianbardareto harness; to dress up
2ItalianbardaA saddle without saddlebow; bard; third-person...
3Old Frenchbardehorse armor
4Arabicبَرْدَة
5Persianپردهcurtain; veil; screen
6Middle Persianpardag
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpel-to cover, to wrap; skin, hide, cloth; to fold

via Italian bardo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianbardobard; poet; first-person singular present...
2Latinbardusstupid, oafish, dull of apprehension; a bard
3Proto-Celticbardospoet, bard
4Proto-Indo-EuropeangʷerH-to express approval; praise; to elevate
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pel-Every word from Middle Persian pardagEvery word from Persian پرده