Where does “cantonese” come from?

cantonese (Italian) comes from Italian Canton, from English Canton, from Portuguese Cantão, from Portuguese canto, from Old Portuguese canto, from Latin cantus, from Latin canere, from Latin caneo — Creates transitive imperfective verbs from roots.

cantonese (Italian): Cantonese language

Definitions

  1. Cantonese language

Ancestry of “cantonese”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianCantonGuangzhou
2EnglishCantonGuangzhou; Guangdong
3PortugueseCantãocanton state-level subdivision of Switzerland, Luxembourg and Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
4Portuguesecantosinging; chant; a bird’s song
5Old Portuguesecanto
6Latincantussung, recited; sounded, blew; chanted
7Latincanerepresent active infinitive of canō; second-person...
8LatincaneoI am white, gray or hoary
9Latin-eoForms stative verbs from adjectives; dative...
10Proto-Italic-ēōForms stative verbs, indicating a state of being;...
11Proto-Italic-ējō
12Proto-Indo-European-éh₁yetiThematicization of the athematic stative verbal...
13Proto-Indo-European-yetiCreates transitive imperfective verbs from roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -yeti