Where does “spazzolare” come from?

spazzolare (Italian) comes from Italian spazzola, from Italian spazzare, from Latin spatiāri, from Latin spatior, from Latin spatium, from Proto-Indo-European spéh₁-, from Proto-Indo-European speh₁- — to succeed, to prosper.

spazzolare (Italian): to brush, scour; to polish off; to gulp down

Definitions

  1. to brush, scour; to polish off; to gulp down

Ancestry of “spazzolare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianspazzolabrush; hairbrush; inflection of spazzolare: ##...
2Italianspazzareto sweep, or to sweep up
3Latinspatiāri
4LatinspatiorI go for a walk; walk around; stroll, promenade;...
5LatinspatiumSpace, room, extent; Distance between points; A...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanspéh₁-to succeed, to prosper
7Proto-Indo-Europeanspeh₁-to succeed, to prosper

Words derived from “spazzolare

Every word from Proto-Indo-European speh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European spéh₁-Every word from Latin spatium