Where does “malcostumato” come from?

malcostumato (Italian) comes from Italian costumato, from Italian costumare, from Romanian costuma, from French costumer, from French costume, from Italian costume, from Latin cōnsuētūdō, from Latin cōnsuēscō — to do, put, place.

malcostumato (Italian): shameless

Definitions

  1. shameless

Ancestry of “malcostumato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancostumatopast participle of costumare; decent; polite
2Italiancostumareto be in the habit of; to be used to
3Romaniancostumato wear a constume
4FrenchcostumerTo wear a particular costume
5FrenchcostumeA style of dress characteristic of a particular...
6ItaliancostumeA custom, habit; A costume; A swimsuit
7LatincōnsuētūdōThe act of habituating; state of being habituated or accustomed, habituation
8Latincōnsuēscōto accustom, inure or habituate, tend to
9Latinsuēscōto become used or accustomed to
10Proto-Indo-Europeanswe-dʰh₁-sk-
11Proto-Indo-Europeandʰeh₁-to do, put, place
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰeh₁-