Where does “sovrano” come from?

sovrano (Italian) comes from Old French soverain, from Vulgar Latin superanus, from Latin super, from Latin eks-uper, from Proto-Indo-European upéri, from Proto-Indo-European upér, from Proto-Indo-European upó, from Proto-Indo-European h₃ewp-.

sovrano (Italian): sovereign; supreme; a sovereign

Definitions

  1. sovereign; supreme; a sovereign

Ancestry of “sovrano”, step by step

sovrano traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old French soverain

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchsoverainsovereign
2Vulgar Latinsuperanus
3Latinsuper"accusative" above, on the top of, upon;...
4Latineks-uper
5Proto-Indo-Europeanupérialternative reconstruction of *upér
6Proto-Indo-Europeanupérabove; over
7Proto-Indo-Europeanupóunder, below
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃ewp-

via Italian sovra

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItaliansovraAlternative form of sopra

Words derived from “sovrano

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₃ewp-