Where does “falsotaglio” come from?

falsotaglio (Italian) comes from Italian falso, from Polish fałszywy, from Polish fałsz, from Middle High German valsch, from Latin falsus, from Latin fallō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰwel- — to bend; to lie, deceive.

falsotaglio (Italian): the final, sharper part of a blade's backside

Definitions

  1. the final, sharper part of a blade's backside

Ancestry of “falsotaglio”, step by step

falsotaglio traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian falso

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianfalsofalse; sham; forgery
2Polishfałszywyfalse
3Polishfałszdeceitfulness, phoniness; falsehood, falsity
4Middle High Germanvalsch
5Latinfalsusdeceived, tricked, cheated, disappointed, having...
6Latinfallōto deceive, beguile, trick, cheat, delude, ensnare, disappoint
7Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰwel-to bend; to lie, deceive

via Italian taglio

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiantagliocut, slit, slash, incision
2Italiantagliareto cut or slash; to spike; to cleave
3Late Latintalioa punishment equal to the injury sustained;...
4LatintaleaA long or slender piece of wood or metal; rod,...
5Proto-Indo-Europeanteh₂l-to grow; young animal
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰwel-Every word from Latin fallōEvery word from Latin falsus