Where does “forgiare” come from?

forgiare (Italian) comes from French forger, from Latin fabricāre, from French fabriquer, from Latin fabricō, from Latin fābrica, from Latin faber, from Proto-Italic faβros, from Proto-Italic θaβros.

forgiare (Italian): to forge; to shape, fashion

Definitions

  1. to forge; to shape, fashion

Ancestry of “forgiare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FrenchforgerTo fashion metal with fire and a hammer, to...
2Latinfabricāre
3Frenchfabriquerto make; to create; to do, a more polite than...
4Latinfabricō
5LatinfābricaA smithy, joiner's or smith's shop, workshop
6Latinfaberartisan, craftsman, architect, creator, maker,...
7Proto-Italicfaβroscraftsman
8Proto-Italicθaβros

Words derived from “forgiare

Every word from Proto-Italic θaβrosEvery word from Proto-Italic faβrosEvery word from Latin faber