Where does “ingraticciare” come from?

ingraticciare (Italian) comes from Italian graticcio, from Latin crāticius, from Latin -icius, from Latin -icus, from Ancient Greek -ικός, from Ancient Greek -κός, from Proto-Indo-European -ḱos — -y, -ic.

ingraticciare (Italian): to cover, close or repair (e.g. a garden) with trellis or lattice

Definitions

  1. to cover, close or repair (e.g. a garden) with trellis or lattice

Ancestry of “ingraticciare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiangraticciotrellis; mat; lattice
2Latincrāticiuscomposed of wickerwork, wattled
3Latin-icius-itious
4Latin-icusbelonging to; derived from; of or pertaining to;...
5Ancient Greek-ικόςof or pertaining to, in the manner of; -ic
6Ancient Greek-κόςforms adjectives with the sense of 'of or...
7Proto-Indo-European-ḱos-y, -ic
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ḱosEvery word from Ancient Greek -ικόςEvery word from Latin -icus