Where does “sorbettare” come from?

sorbettare (Italian) comes from Italian sorbetto, from Turkish şerbet, from Arabic شُرْبَة, from Ottoman Turkish چوربا, from Persian شوربا, from Persian شور, from Persian شوریدن, from Persian شستن — to wash.

sorbettare (Italian): to freeze; to endure, put up with

Definitions

  1. to freeze; to endure, put up with

Ancestry of “sorbettare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiansorbettosorbet, sherbet; first-person singular present...
2Turkishşerbetsherbet
3Arabicشُرْبَةa drink; drink
4Ottoman Turkishچورباsoup
5Persianشورباa kind of stew
6Persianشورsalty; excitement; uproar, clamor
7Persianشوریدنto revolt, to rebel
8Persianشستنto wash

Words derived from “sorbettare

Every word from Persian شستنEvery word from Persian شوریدنEvery word from Persian شور