Where does “bastoni” come from?

bastoni (Italian) comes from Italian bastonare, from Italian bastone, from Latin bastum, from Vulgar Latin basto, from Latin bastāre, from Ancient Greek βαστάζω — to lift, lift up, raise; to bear, carry; to carry...

bastoni (Italian): plural of bastone; second-person singular present...

Definitions

  1. plural of bastone; second-person singular present...

Ancestry of “bastoni”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianbastonareto beat or thrash; to maltreat; to defeat badly
2Italianbastonestick, cane, staff, pole
3LatinbastumA stick
4Vulgar Latinbastoto suffice; I am enough or sufficient; I suffice;...
5Latinbastāre
6Ancient Greekβαστάζωto lift, lift up, raise; to bear, carry; to carry...

Words derived from “bastoni

Every word from Ancient Greek βαστάζωEvery word from Latin bastāreEvery word from Vulgar Latin basto