Where does “nārō” come from?

nārō (Latin) comes from Proto-Italic gnārāō, from Proto-Indo-European ǵn̥h₃ro-, from Proto-Indo-European ǵneh₃- — to know.

nārō (Latin): that flows into the Adriatic Sea, now the Neretva or Narenta

Definitions

  1. that flows into the Adriatic Sea, now the Neretva or Narenta

Ancestry of “nārō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-ItalicgnārāōI make known, I tell; to make known, tell
2Proto-Indo-Europeanǵn̥h₃ro-
3Proto-Indo-Europeanǵneh₃-to know

Words derived from “nārō

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵneh₃-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵn̥h₃ro-Every word from Proto-Italic gnārāō