Where does “novantanove” come from?

novantanove (Italian) comes from Italian nove, from Latin novem, from Latin novo, from Proto-Italic nowāō, from Proto-Indo-European néweh₂ti, from Proto-Indo-European néwos, from Proto-Indo-European new- — new; to nod, assent to.

novantanove (Italian): ninety-nine

Definitions

  1. ninety-nine

Ancestry of “novantanove”, step by step

novantanove traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian nove

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiannovenine; feminine plural of novo
2Latinnovemnine; 9; first-person singular present active...
3LatinnovoI make new, renew, refresh; I alter, change;...
4Proto-Italicnowāō
5Proto-Indo-Europeannéweh₂tito renew
6Proto-Indo-Europeannéwosnew
7Proto-Indo-Europeannew-new; to nod, assent to

via Italian novanta

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiannovantaninety
2Vulgar Latinnovagintaninety
3Latinnonagintaninety; 90
4Latinnūnāgintā
5Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁néwn̥(d)ḱomtnine tens
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁néwn̥nine
Every word from Proto-Indo-European new-