Where does “galeotto” come from?

galeotto (Italian) comes from Italian galea, from Latin galea, from Ancient Greek γαλέη, from Proto-Indo-European glī-, from English glio-, from Ancient Greek γλία, from Proto-Indo-European *gley-.

galeotto (Italian): galley slave; convict

Definitions

  1. galley slave; convict

Ancestry of “galeotto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiangaleagalley; helmet
2Latingaleaa helmet; vocative singular of galea; ablative...
3Ancient Greekγαλέηname given to various animals of the Mustelidae...
4Proto-Indo-Europeanglī-mous
5Englishglio-Gliomatous; Glial; Embedded in a gelatinous...
6Ancient Greekγλίαglue
7Proto-Indo-European*gley-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *gley-Every word from English glio-Every word from Proto-Indo-European glī-