Where does “spalle” come from?

spalle (Italian) comes from Italian spalla, from Vulgar Latin spatla, from Latin spatula, from Latin spatha, from Ancient Greek σπάθη, from Proto-Indo-European sph₂-dʰ-.

spalle (Italian): plural of spalla; back

Definitions

  1. plural of spalla; back

Ancestry of “spalle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianspallashoulder; chuck meat from the shoulder of a cow...
2Vulgar Latinspatla
3Latinspatulaa broad, flat piece; a little palm frond; a...
4Latinspathaspatula, spattle; spatha; a long, two-edged,...
5Ancient Greekσπάθηany broad blade, of wood or metal
6Proto-Indo-Europeansph₂-dʰ-

Words derived from “spalle

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sph₂-dʰ-
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