Where does “rullatrice” come from?
rullatrice (Italian) comes from Italian rullare, from French rouler, from Old French ruele, from Medieval Latin rotulo, from Latin rotula, from Arabic رَطْل, from Classical Syriac ܪܝܛܠܐ, from Classical Syriac ܠܝܛܪܐ — ingot.
rullatrice (Italian): a machine that shapes sheets of metal by passing them through a series of rollers
Definitions
- a machine that shapes sheets of metal by passing them through a series of rollers
Ancestry of “rullatrice”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Italian | rullare | to roll; to taxi |
| 2 | French | rouler | to roll; to revolve; to go |
| 3 | Old French | ruele | — |
| 4 | Medieval Latin | rotulo | dative singular of rotulus; ablative singular of... |
| 5 | Latin | rotula | a small wheel; roll |
| 6 | Arabic | رَطْل | — |
| 7 | Classical Syriac | ܪܝܛܠܐ | — |
| 8 | Classical Syriac | ܠܝܛܪܐ | libra, pound |
| 9 | French | litre | litre |
| 10 | Medieval Latin | litra | — |
| 11 | Ancient Greek | λίτρα | litra, a Sicilian silver coin; libra, a unit of... |
| 12 | Proto-Italic | *līðrā | ingot |