Where does “ragno” come from?

ragno (Italian) comes from Latin arānea, from Ancient Greek ἀράχνη — spider; a spider's web.

ragno (Italian): spider; A type of trawling net; rete

Definitions

  1. spider; A type of trawling net; rete

Ancestry of “ragno”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinarāneaspider
2Ancient Greekἀράχνηspider; a spider's web

Words derived from “ragno

Every word from Ancient Greek ἀράχνηEvery word from Latin arānea