Where does “clownata” come from?

clownata (Italian) comes from Italian clown, from English clown, from English clowne, from Old Welsh *Colün, from Old English īeġ, from Proto-West Germanic auwju, from Proto-Germanic awjō, from Proto-Germanic agwjō — water.

clownata (Italian): buffoonery, clowning

Definitions

  1. buffoonery, clowning

Ancestry of “clownata”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianclownclown artist
2EnglishclownA slapstick performance artist often associated...
3EnglishclowneOS grid ref SK4975
4Old Welsh*Colün
5Old Englishīeġisland
6Proto-West Germanicauwjufloodplain; meadow; island
7Proto-Germanicawjōfloodplain; meadow; island
8Proto-Germanicagwjō
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ékʷeh₂water
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂ékʷeh₂
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