Etymology of the Italian word carnaggio
the Old Italian word
carnaggioderived from the Medieval Latin word
carnaticumderived from the Latin word
carere (be without, absent from, devoid of; card, comb)
derived from the Latin word
caro (meat, flesh; the_body)
derived from the Greek word
keiro, κείρω (to shear)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sker-derived from the Old French word
charnageDerivations in other languages
French
carnageCognates
French
carnage, Portuguese
carnagem, Provençal
carnatge, Spanish
carnageUsage
Word found in Old Italian