Where does “rassottigliare” come from?

rassottigliare (Italian) comes from Italian assottigliare, from Italian sottile, from Latin subtīlis, from Latin tēla, from Old Dutch tegela, from Proto-Germanic *tigulā, from Proto-Germanic tigulǭ, from Latin tēgula — to cover; pole, stick, beam.

rassottigliare (Italian): to thin out, to make thinner

Definitions

  1. to thin out, to make thinner

Ancestry of “rassottigliare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianassottigliareto thin; to sharpen; to make look slimmer
2Italiansottilethin; slim, slender; fine
3Latinsubtīlisfine, thin, slender
4Latintēlaweb
5Old Dutchtegela
6Proto-Germanic*tigulā
7Proto-Germanictigulǭtile; brick
8Latintēgulaa large, flat and heavy roof tile used in an overlapping formation with the curved and smaller imbrex
9Latintegōto cover; to clothe
10Proto-Italictegōcover
11Proto-Indo-European(s)teg-to cover; pole, stick, beam

Words derived from “rassottigliare

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