Where does “stupito” come from?

stupito (Italian) comes from Italian stupire, from Latin stupeō — to be stunned, stiffened or benumbed, stop, hesitate.

stupito (Italian): past participle of stupire

Definitions

  1. past participle of stupire

Ancestry of “stupito”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1ItalianstupireTo surprise, to amaze, to astonish, to marvel, to...
2Latinstupeōto be stunned, stiffened or benumbed, stop, hesitate

Words derived from “stupito

Every word from Latin stupeōEvery word from Italian stupire