Where does “quittare” come from?

quittare (Italian) comes from English quit, from Middle English quiten, from Anglo-Norman quitter, from Old French quitter, from Old French quitte, from Latin quiētus, from Latin quiēscō, from Latin quiēs — to rest; rest, peace.

quittare (Italian): to quit

Definitions

  1. to quit

Ancestry of “quittare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishquitTo pay; To repay for; To repay, pay back
2Middle Englishquiten
3Anglo-Normanquitterto liberate; to free
4Old Frenchquitterto liberate; to free
5Old Frenchquittefree; liberated
6Latinquiētusat rest/nap, quiet, keeping quiet, quietude, quietness
7Latinquiēscōto rest, sleep, repose
8Latinquiēsthe rest of sleep, repose
9Proto-Italickʷiētis
10Proto-Indo-Europeankʷyéh₁tis
11Proto-Indo-Europeankʷyeh₁-to rest; rest, peace
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kʷyeh₁-
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