Where does “suadente” come from?

suadente (Italian) comes from Latin suadens, from Latin suādeō — to recommend, advise.

suadente (Italian): persuasive

Definitions

  1. persuasive

Ancestry of “suadente”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsuadensrecommending, advising; urging, exhorting,...
2Latinsuādeōto recommend, advise

Words derived from “suadente

Every word from Latin suādeōEvery word from Latin suadens