Where does “russa” come from?

russa (Italian) comes from Italian russo, from Sicilian russu, from Latin russus, from Latin Russia, from Old East Slavic Русь, from Finnish ruotsi, from Proto-Finnic *roocci, from Old Swedish roþs- — to row; to separate; loose, sparse, rare.

russa (Italian): female equivalent of russo; feminine singular of...

Definitions

  1. female equivalent of russo; feminine singular of...

Ancestry of “russa”, step by step

russa traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian russo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianrussoRussian; the Russian language; first-person...
2Sicilianrussured; redhead; Russian
3Latinrussusred, reddish-brown
4LatinRussia
5Old East SlavicРусьRus; Ruthenia
6FinnishruotsiSwedish
7Proto-Finnic*roocciSwede originally anyone from Roslagen
8Old Swedishroþs-related to rowing
9Old Norseróðrrowing
10Proto-Germanicrōþrąoar; rudder
11Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁reh₁-to row; to separate; loose, sparse, rare

via Italian russare

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianrussareto snore
2Lombardicrūzzanto snore
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁reh₁-Every word from Old Swedish roþs-Every word from Proto-Finnic *roocci