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
- shameless
Ancestry of “malcostumato”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Italian | costumato | past participle of costumare; decent; polite |
| 2 | Italian | costumare | to be in the habit of; to be used to |
| 3 | Romanian | costuma | to wear a constume |
| 4 | French | costumer | To wear a particular costume |
| 5 | French | costume | A style of dress characteristic of a particular... |
| 6 | Italian | costume | A custom, habit; A costume; A swimsuit |
| 7 | Latin | cōnsuētūdō | The act of habituating; state of being habituated or accustomed, habituation |
| 8 | Latin | cōnsuēscō | to accustom, inure or habituate, tend to |
| 9 | Latin | suēscō | to become used or accustomed to |
| 10 | Proto-Indo-European | swe-dʰh₁-sk- | — |
| 11 | Proto-Indo-European | dʰeh₁- | to do, put, place |