Where does “protocollare” come from?

protocollare (Italian) comes from Italian protocollo, from Medieval Latin protocollum, from Greek πρωτόκολλον, from Greek κόλλα — glue, gum; sizing, size; flour paste, starch...

protocollare (Italian): protocol; to register or log legal protocols

Definitions

  1. protocol; to register or log legal protocols

Ancestry of “protocollare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianprotocolloregister; protocol; first-person singular present...
2Medieval Latinprotocollumthe first sheet of a volume
3Greekπρωτόκολλον
4Greekκόλλαglue, gum; sizing, size; flour paste, starch...

Words derived from “protocollare

Every word from Greek κόλλαEvery word from Greek πρωτόκολλονEvery word from Medieval Latin protocollum