Where does “tintinnare” come from?

tintinnare (Italian) comes from Latin tinnire, from Latin tinnio — I ring, jingle, clink; I pay; I cry, scream in a...

tintinnare (Italian): to tinkle; to clink; to jingle

Definitions

  1. to tinkle; to clink; to jingle

Ancestry of “tintinnare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latintinnirepresent active infinitive of tinniō;...
2LatintinnioI ring, jingle, clink; I pay; I cry, scream in a...

Words derived from “tintinnare

Every word from Latin tinnioEvery word from Latin tinnire