Where does “buggeratura” come from?

buggeratura (Italian) comes from Italian buggerare, from Medieval Latin Bulgarus, from Slavic блъгаринъ, from Old Turkic 𐰉𐰆𐰞𐰍𐰀, from Proto-Turkic bulgar, from Proto-Turkic bulga- — to stir, stir up; to produce a state of disorder.

buggeratura (Italian): trick, cheat, swindle

Definitions

  1. trick, cheat, swindle

Ancestry of “buggeratura”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianbuggerareTo swindle or cheat; To bugger
2Medieval LatinBulgarusBulgarian; Bulgar
3Slavicблъгаринъ
4Old Turkic𐰉𐰆𐰞𐰍𐰀to stir; to produce a state of disorder, put in...
5Proto-Turkicbulgardisturber, disturbing
6Proto-Turkicbulga-to stir, stir up; to produce a state of disorder
Every word from Proto-Turkic bulga-Every word from Proto-Turkic bulgarEvery word from Old Turkic 𐰉𐰆𐰞𐰍𐰀