Where does “palpite” come from?

palpite (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese palpitar, from Latin palpitō, from Latin palpō, from Latin -ō, from Proto-Indo-European -ō — Derives nouns from roots.

palpite (Portuguese): heartbeat; hunch, guess, opinion; first-person...

Definitions

  1. heartbeat; hunch, guess, opinion; first-person...

Ancestry of “palpite”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesepalpitarto palpitate; to throb
2Latinpalpitōto move frequently and quickly, tremble, throb, pulsate, palpitate
3Latinpalpōto touch softly, stroke, pat
4Latinsuffixed to nouns or adjectives. Originally a-stem nouns. Later extended to nouns with other stems. Forms regular first-conjugation verbs
5Proto-Indo-EuropeanDerives nouns from roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Every word from Latin Every word from Latin palpō