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1. Etymology of the Italian word antico

the Italian word antico
derived from the Latin word antiquus (men of old, ancients, early authorities; old, ancient, aged)
derived from the Latin word ante (before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ant-
derived from the Latin word Synthliboramphus
derived from the Greek word rhamphos, ῥάμϕος
derived from the Greek word sunthlibo, συνθλίβω (to compress; crowd on all sides)

Derivations in Italian

anticato, anticheggiare, antichista, antichizzato, antichistica, antichistico, anticume, anticaglia

Derivations in other languages

English antic, English antics

Cognates

Catalan antig, Dutch antiek, English antique, French antique, German antik, Latin antiquus, Norwegian antikk, Spanish antiguo, Swedish antik

2. Etymology of the Italian word antico

derived from the Italian word antico
derived from the Latin word anticus (foremost, that is in front; men of old, ancients, early authorities; old, ancient; aged)
derived from the Latin word ante (before)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ant-




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