Where does “rondo” come from?

rondo (Polish) comes from French rondeau, from Old French rondel, from Old French ronde, from Old French ront, from Latin rotundus, from Latin rotō, from Latin Rota, from Proto-Italic rotā — to run.

rondo (Polish): roundabout, traffic circle

Definitions

  1. roundabout, traffic circle

Ancestry of “rondo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchrondeaurondeau; rondo
2Old Frenchrondelcircular or round object; rondel; type of poem
3Old Frenchronde
4Old FrenchrontAlternative form of reont; circular
5Latinrotundusround, circular; spherical, rotund; rounded,...
6Latinrotōto turn, trend, wheel, roll, swing about, whirl, rotate; brandish
7LatinRotaan ecclesiastical appellate court in the Catholic...
8Proto-Italicrotā
9Proto-Indo-EuropeanHróth₂-eh₂
10Proto-Indo-EuropeanHreth₂-to run
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hreth₂-