Where does “spulciare” come from?

spulciare (Italian) comes from Italian are, from Italian aere, from Old French aire, from Latin ārea, from Proto-Italic āzeā, from Proto-Indo-European h₂eHs-e-yeh₂, from Proto-Indo-European h₂eHs- — to be/become dry; to burn, to glow; hearth.

spulciare (Italian): To take out the fleas from, to groom; To sift...

Definitions

  1. To take out the fleas from, to groom; To sift...

Ancestry of “spulciare”, step by step

spulciare traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Italian are

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianareArchaic form of aere; plural of ara
2Italianaereair; appearance, aspect; nature, disposition
3Old Frenchaireappearance; semblance
4Latināreaa piece of level ground, a vacant place (esp. in the town)
5Proto-Italicāzeā
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eHs-e-yeh₂
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eHs-to be/become dry; to burn, to glow; hearth

via Italian pulce

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianpulceflea
2Latinpūlexflea
3Proto-Indo-European*plus-flea

via Italian S

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianSsouth

Words derived from “spulciare

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eHs-Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂eHs-e-yeh₂Every word from Proto-Italic āzeā