Where does “uliveto” come from?

uliveto (Italian) comes from Italian -eto, from Latin -ētum — used to form nouns from certain plant or tree names to denote a place where the species grows or is made to grow; grove, thicket, woods; orchard, plantation, -yard, garden.

uliveto (Italian): Alternative form of oliveto

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of oliveto

Ancestry of “uliveto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italian-etowood, forest; orchard, grove, plantation; bed,...
2Latin-ētumused to form nouns from certain plant or tree names to denote a place where the species grows or is made to grow; grove, thicket, woods; orchard, plantation, -yard, garden
Every word from Latin -ētumEvery word from Italian -eto