Where does “bisturi” come from?

bisturi (Italian) comes from French bistouri, from Italian pistorese, from Italian pistoiese, from Italian Pistoia, from Latin Pistoria, from Latin Pistorium — Pistoia.

bisturi (Italian): scalpel, bistoury, lancet

Definitions

  1. scalpel, bistoury, lancet

Ancestry of “bisturi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbistouribistoury, surgical knife
2ItalianpistoreseAlternative form of pistoiese
3ItalianpistoieseOf or relating to Pistoia or the Pistoia people;...
4ItalianPistoia
5LatinPistoria
6LatinPistoriumPistoia

Words derived from “bisturi

Every word from Latin PistoriumEvery word from Latin PistoriaEvery word from Italian Pistoia