Where does “urto” come from?

urto (Italian) comes from Italian urtare, from Old Occitan urtar, from Frankish hūrt, from Proto-Germanic hrūtaną, from Proto-Germanic hruttōną, from Proto-Indo-European krut- — to snore, roar.

urto (Italian): knock, bump; clash between two military...

Definitions

  1. knock, bump; clash between two military...

Ancestry of “urto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianurtareto hit or strike; to bump or knock; to annoy or...
2Old Occitanurtar
3Frankishhūrta battering ram; ram; battering ram
4Proto-GermanichrūtanąTo snore; To fall, fly, move quickly
5Proto-Germanichruttōnąto snore, roar
6Proto-Indo-Europeankrut-to snore, roar

Words derived from “urto

Every word from Proto-Indo-European krut-