Where does “ghirlandaio” come from?
ghirlandaio (Italian) comes from Italian ghirlanda, from French guirlande, from Old French garlande, from Frankish weron, from Proto-West Germanic *weʀēn, from Proto-Indo-European wes- — to dress, clothe.
ghirlandaio (Italian): garlander one who makes garlands
Definitions
- garlander one who makes garlands