Where does “vibratura” come from?

vibratura (Italian) comes from Italian vibrare, from Latin vibrō, from Proto-Italic wibros, from Proto-Indo-European weyb- — to oscillate; swing; rotate, move.

vibratura (Italian): vibration (applied to poured concrete)

Definitions

  1. vibration (applied to poured concrete)

Ancestry of “vibratura”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianvibrareto vibrate; to rattle; to twang
2Latinvibrōto shake, agitate, brandish
3Proto-Italicwibros
4Proto-Indo-Europeanweyb-to oscillate; swing; rotate, move
Every word from Proto-Indo-European weyb-Every word from Proto-Italic wibrosEvery word from Latin vibrō