Where does “tinido” come from?

tinido (Portuguese) comes from Latin tinnitus, from Latin -tus, from Proto-Italic -tus, from Proto-Indo-European -tus — Derives action nouns from verb roots.

tinido (Portuguese): tinkle; clink; ringing; chime a sharp, decaying sound, such as that produced by striking metal or glass

Definitions

  1. tinkle; clink; ringing; chime a sharp, decaying sound, such as that produced by striking metal or glass

Ancestry of “tinido”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latintinnitusrung, jingled, having been jingled; cried,...
2Latin-tusForms the past participle of verbs; Forms...
3Proto-Italic-tus
4Proto-Indo-European-tusDerives action nouns from verb roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tusEvery word from Latin -tusEvery word from Latin tinnitus