Where does “barilotto” come from?

barilotto (Italian) comes from Italian barile, from Latin barillus, from Welsh baril — barrel, cask.

barilotto (Italian): keg; bullseye; a tub of lard

Definitions

  1. keg; bullseye; a tub of lard

Ancestry of “barilotto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianbarilebarrel; cask
2Latinbarillus
3Welshbarilbarrel, cask

Words derived from “barilotto

Every word from Welsh barilEvery word from Latin barillusEvery word from Italian barile