Where does “taciturno” come from?

taciturno (Spanish) comes from Latin taciturnus, from Latin Tacitus, from Latin taceo, from Proto-Italic takēō, from Proto-Indo-European tak- — to be silent.

taciturno (Spanish): taciturn, quiet, silent

Definitions

  1. taciturn, quiet, silent

Ancestry of “taciturno”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latintaciturnusuntalkative, taciturn, quiet, silent
2LatinTacitusA Roman cognomen, notably borne by Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (c.56-117), a historian of ancient Rome and Marcus Claudius Tacitus (c.200-275), a Roman emperor
3LatintaceoI am silent, say nothing, shut up, hold my...
4Proto-Italictakēōbe silent
5Proto-Indo-Europeantak-to be silent
Every word from Proto-Indo-European tak-Every word from Proto-Italic takēōEvery word from Latin taceo
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