Where does “edisserto” come from?

edisserto (Latin) comes from Latin edissero, from Latin disserō, from Latin disserens, from Latin dissero, from Latin sero, from Latin sera, from Latin serus, from Proto-Italic sēros — to impress, insert; to sow, to plant; long,...

edisserto (Latin): to set forth in full, explain, relate

Definitions

  1. to set forth in full, explain, relate

Ancestry of “edisserto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinedisseroI relate at length; I explain or tell
2Latindisserōto scatter or sow seed
3Latindisserenssowing; discussing, arguing
4LatindisseroI scatter or sow seed; I plant; I examine, argue,...
5LatinseroI sow, plant; I beget, bring forth, produce; I...
6Latinseraa bar or bolt for fastening doors; nominative...
7Latinseruslate, too late; slow, tardy
8Proto-Italicsēros
9Proto-Indo-Europeanseh₁-to impress, insert; to sow, to plant; long,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European seh₁-
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