Where does “disarcionare” come from?
disarcionare (Italian) comes from Italian arcione, from Vulgar Latin arcio, from Latin arcus, from Latin solium, from Proto-Indo-European sodyom, from Proto-Indo-European sḗd- — to sit.
disarcionare (Italian): to unhorse (a rider) of a horse or historically of a knight in a joust
Definitions
- to unhorse (a rider) of a horse or historically of a knight in a joust