Where does “struscione” come from?

struscione (Italian) comes from Italian strusciare, from Vulgar Latin extruscio, from Vulgar Latin extruso, from Latin extrudo, from Latin trudo, from Proto-Italic troudō, from Proto-Indo-European trewd- — to push, to thrust.

struscione (Italian): flatterer, fawner

Definitions

  1. flatterer, fawner

Ancestry of “struscione”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianstrusciareTo brush, rub, scuff or shuffle
2Vulgar Latinextruscio
3Vulgar Latinextrusodative masculine singular of extrūsus; dative...
4LatinextrudoI thrust or drive out; I draw out
5LatintrudoI thrust, push or shove
6Proto-Italictroudōthrust
7Proto-Indo-Europeantrewd-to push, to thrust
Every word from Proto-Indo-European trewd-Every word from Proto-Italic troudōEvery word from Latin trudo