1. Etymology of the Italian word ratto
the Italian word
rattoderived from the Latin word
rapidus (rapid, swift)
derived from the Classical Latin word
rapere (drag off; snatch; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*rep-Derivations in Italian
rattezzaCognates
Danish
rotte, Dutch
rat, Dutch
rot, Dutch
samenrotten, English
rat, French
rat, French
rapt, German
Ratte, German
Rotte, Icelandic
rotta, Norwegian
rode, Russian
poтa, Spanish
rapto, Spanish
rato, Swedish
rotta, Swedish
rote2. Etymology of the Italian word ratto
derived from the Italian word
rattoderived from the Latin word
raptus (violent snatching or dragging away; robbery, carrying off)
derived from the Classical Latin word
rapere (drag off; snatch; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*rep-3. Etymology of the Italian word ratto
derived from the Italian word
rattoderived from the Latin word
raptus (violent snatching or dragging away; robbery, carrying off)
derived from the Classical Latin word
rapere (drag off; snatch; destroy)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*rep-4. Etymology of the Italian word ratto
derived from the Italian word
rattounknown etymology
Derivations in Italian
pararatti,
ratticida