Where does “sbaccanone” come from?

sbaccanone (Italian) comes from Italian sbaccanare, from Italian baccano, from Latin Bacchānālia, from Latin Bacchānal, from Latin Bacchus, from Ancient Greek Βάκχος — Bacchus.

sbaccanone (Italian): a very noisy person

Definitions

  1. a very noisy person

Ancestry of “sbaccanone”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiansbaccanareto be very noisy
2Italianbaccanorow, din (lots of noise)
3LatinBacchānālia
4LatinBacchānalplace devoted to Bacchus, where the Bacchanalia where celebrated
5LatinBacchusthe god of wine
6Ancient GreekΒάκχοςBacchus
Every word from Ancient Greek ΒάκχοςEvery word from Latin BacchusEvery word from Latin Bacchānal