Where does “plebiscitario” come from?

plebiscitario (Italian) comes from Italian plebiscito, from Latin plēbiscītum, from Latin scitum, from Latin sciō, from Proto-Indo-European sḱēy-, from Proto-Germanic skaidą, from Proto-Indo-European skÁit- — to cut, part, spearate, divide; to cut, part,...

plebiscitario (Italian): plebiscitary; unanimous

Definitions

  1. plebiscitary; unanimous

Ancestry of “plebiscitario”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianplebiscitoplebiscite
2Latinplēbiscītumplebiscite, decree of the people, which originally applied only to the plēbs and not the patricians
3LatinscitumA resolution of a popular governing body;...
4Latinsciōto be able to, to know, understand, to have practical knowledge
5Proto-Indo-Europeansḱēy-to shine; to shimmer; shadow; luster, gloss,...
6Proto-Germanicskaidąseparation, distinction
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanskÁit-to cut, part, spearate, divide; to cut, part,...

Words derived from “plebiscitario

Every word from Proto-Indo-European skÁit-
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