Where does “cronometro” come from?

cronometro (Italian) comes from Italian metro, from French métro, from French métropolitain, from Latin mētropolītānus, from Ancient Greek μητροπολίτης, from Ancient Greek μητρόπολις, from Ancient Greek πόλις, from Proto-Hellenic ptólis — fortification, city.

cronometro (Italian): chronometer; first-person singular present...

Definitions

  1. chronometer; first-person singular present...

Ancestry of “cronometro”, step by step

cronometro traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian metro

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianmetrometre, meter; ruler, ruler, measure; yardstick,...
2Frenchmétrometro; subway US, underground UK, Tube UK
3Frenchmétropolitainmetropolitan; subway, underground; Person from...
4Latinmētropolītānusmetropolitan
5Ancient Greekμητροπολίτηςmetropolitan
6Ancient Greekμητρόπολιςmother-state; one's mother-city, mother country,...
7Ancient Greekπόλιςcity; a whole country, as dependent on and called...
8Proto-Hellenicptóliscity
9Proto-Indo-EuropeantpólHis
10Proto-Indo-EuropeantpelH-fortification, city

via Italian crono

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancronotime trial

Words derived from “cronometro

Every word from Proto-Indo-European tpelH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tpólHisEvery word from Proto-Hellenic ptólis