Where does “silente” come from?

silente (Spanish) comes from Latin silens, from Latin sileō, from Proto-Indo-European seyl- — still, windless, quiet, slow; to be silent.

silente (Spanish): silent; noiseless

Definitions

  1. silent; noiseless

Ancestry of “silente”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsilensresting, ceasing, remaining silent
2Latinsileōto be silent, noiseless, quiet, make no sound; speak not, to be quiet
3Proto-Indo-Europeanseyl-still, windless, quiet, slow; to be silent
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