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1. Etymology of the Italian word ratto

the Italian word ratto
derived 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

rattezza

Cognates

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 rote

2. Etymology of the Italian word ratto

derived from the Italian word ratto
derived 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 ratto
derived 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 ratto
unknown etymology

Derivations in Italian

pararatti, ratticida



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