Where does “fumate” come from?
fumate (Italian) comes from Italian fumare, from Latin fumō, from Latin fūmus, from Proto-Italic fūmos, from Proto-Indo-European dʰuh₂mós, from Proto-Indo-European dʰewh₂- — smoke; mist, haze.
fumate (Italian): second-person plural present indicative of...
Definitions
- second-person plural present indicative of...
Ancestry of “fumate”, step by step
fumate traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Italian fumare
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Italian | fumare | to smoke; to emit vapor or steam; to give in |
| 2 | Latin | fumō | to smoke, steam, fume |
| 3 | Latin | fūmus | smoke, steam, fume |
| 4 | Proto-Italic | fūmos | smoke |
| 5 | Proto-Indo-European | dʰuh₂mós | smoke |
| 6 | Proto-Indo-European | dʰewh₂- | smoke; mist, haze |
via Italian fumato
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Italian | fumato | past participle of fumare; past participle of... |