Where does “cerato” come from?
cerato (Italian) comes from Latin ceratus, from Latin cēra — wax, beeswax, honeycomb.
cerato (Italian): waxed; oilcloth; past participle of cerare
Definitions
- waxed; oilcloth; past participle of cerare
cerato (Italian) comes from Latin ceratus, from Latin cēra — wax, beeswax, honeycomb.
cerato (Italian): waxed; oilcloth; past participle of cerare