Where does “inosabile” come from?

inosabile (Italian) comes from Italian osabile, from Italian osare, from Latin ausāre, from Latin audere, from Latin audeo, from Proto-Italic awidēō, from Proto-Italic awidos.

inosabile (Italian): not attemptable, impossible; the impossible

Definitions

  1. not attemptable, impossible; the impossible

Ancestry of “inosabile”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianosabileattemptable
2Italianosareto dare, venture, used with the infinitive; to...
3Latinausāre
4Latinauderepresent active infinitive of audeō
5LatinaudeoI dare, venture, risk; I am eager for battle
6Proto-Italicawidēōto be greedy
7Proto-Italicawidos
Every word from Proto-Italic awidosEvery word from Proto-Italic awidēōEvery word from Latin audeo