Where does “fregarsene” come from?

fregarsene (Italian) comes from Italian -ne, from Italian né, from Italian purè, from French purée, from Middle French puree, from Old French puree, from French purer, from Old French purer — to be clean, pure.

fregarsene (Italian): to care little about something or someone, to not feel sorry, to not feel worried

Definitions

  1. to care little about something or someone, to not feel sorry, to not feel worried

Ancestry of “fregarsene”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italian-nean epithetic syllable appended to oxytone words in order to make them paroxytone
2Italiannor; neither...nor; either...or
3Italianpurèpuree, purée; mashed potatoes
4Frenchpuréepuree; feminine singular of the past participle...
5Middle Frenchpuree
6Old Frenchpuree
7Frenchpurerto make pure
8Old Frenchpurerto purify
9Latinpurare
10Latinpūrusclear, limpid
11Proto-Indo-EuropeanpewH-to be clean, pure

Words derived from “fregarsene

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pewH-