Where does “saettare” come from?

saettare (Italian) comes from Italian saetta, from Latin Sagitta, from Latin sagitta — arrow, bolt; lancet; arrowhead, a plant of the...

saettare (Italian): To shoot or strike with arrows or with...

Definitions

  1. To shoot or strike with arrows or with...

Ancestry of “saettare”, step by step

saettare traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian saetta

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiansaettaarrow; hand; thunderbolt, lightning
2LatinSagittathe Arrow, Sagitta
3Latinsagittaarrow, bolt; lancet; arrowhead, a plant of the...

via Latin sagittāre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsagittāre

Words derived from “saettare

Every word from Latin sagittaEvery word from Latin SagittaEvery word from Italian saetta
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