Where does “stufatura” come from?

stufatura (Italian) comes from Italian stufare, from Medieval Latin stupha, from Ancient Greek τῦφος, from Ancient Greek τύφω, from Proto-Indo-European dhubh-, from Proto-Indo-European dheu- — scatter like dust.

stufatura (Italian): stifling; stewing

Definitions

  1. stifling; stewing

Ancestry of “stufatura”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianstufareto stew; to bore or weary
2Medieval Latinstupha
3Ancient Greekτῦφοςa kind of fever; delusion, vanity; nonsense
4Ancient Greekτύφωto smoke, fill with smoke; to consume in smoke
5Proto-Indo-Europeandhubh-
6Proto-Indo-Europeandheu-scatter like dust
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dheu-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dhubh-Every word from Ancient Greek τύφω