Where does “labirinto” come from?

labirinto (Italian) comes from Latin labyrinthus, from Ancient Greek λαβύρινθος, from Lydian 𐤩𐤠𐤡𐤭𐤧𐤳 — double-edged axe.

labirinto (Italian): labyrinth, maze; labyrinth

Definitions

  1. labyrinth, maze; labyrinth

Ancestry of “labirinto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinlabyrinthuslabyrinth, maze
2Ancient Greekλαβύρινθοςlabyrinth, a building composed of numerous...
3Lydian𐤩𐤠𐤡𐤭𐤧𐤳double-edged axe

Words derived from “labirinto

Every word from Lydian 𐤩𐤠𐤡𐤭𐤧𐤳Every word from Ancient Greek λαβύρινθοςEvery word from Latin labyrinthus