Where does “espiato” come from?

espiato (Italian) comes from Italian espiare, from Latin expio, from Latin piō, from Proto-Italic *pīāō — to expiate.

espiato (Italian): past participle of espiare; expiated; atoned

Definitions

  1. past participle of espiare; expiated; atoned

Ancestry of “espiato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianespiareto expiate; to atone
2LatinexpioI make amends or atonement for a crime or a...
3Latinpiōto appease, propitiate
4Proto-Italic*pīāōto expiate

Words derived from “espiato

Every word from Proto-Italic *pīāōEvery word from Latin piōEvery word from Latin expio