Where does “liț” come from?

liț (Romanian) comes from Hungarian léc, from Italian lizza, from French lice, from Vulgar Latin licia, from Latin licium — loop in the texture woven, through which the...

liț (Romanian): lath, batten, slat a thin strip of wood

Definitions

  1. lath, batten, slat a thin strip of wood

Ancestry of “liț”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianléclath, batten, slat; bar
2Italianlizzalists; A large sled used to transport large...
3Frenchlicecurtain wall
4Vulgar Latinlicianominative plural of līcium; accusative plural of...
5Latinliciumloop in the texture woven, through which the...
Every word from Latin licium