Where does “mestolaio” come from?

mestolaio (Italian) comes from Italian mestola, from Italian mestare, from Vulgar Latin mixtare, from Latin mixtus, from Latin miscēre.

mestolaio (Italian): a person who makes or sells ladles and the like

Definitions

  1. a person who makes or sells ladles and the like

Ancestry of “mestolaio”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianmestolaladle, dipper; trowel
2Italianmestareto stir; to plot or scheme
3Vulgar Latinmixtare
4Latinmixtusmixed, having been mixed
5Latinmiscēre
Every word from Latin miscēreEvery word from Latin mixtusEvery word from Vulgar Latin mixtare