Where does “leso” come from?

leso (Italian) comes from Latin laesus, from Latin laedo — I strike, hurt; I offend; I thwart.

leso (Italian): past participle of ledere; damaged; injured

Definitions

  1. past participle of ledere; damaged; injured

Ancestry of “leso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinlaesushurt; offended; thwarted
2LatinlaedoI strike, hurt; I offend; I thwart

Words derived from “leso

Every word from Latin laedoEvery word from Latin laesus