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Etymology of the Italian word segno
the Italian word
segno
derived from the Late Latin word
signum
(battle standard; indication; seal)
derived from the Latin word
secare
(to cut; cut, sever; decide)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sek-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*sekʷ-
Derivations in Italian
contrassegno
,
crocesegno
,
intersegno
,
soprassegno
Derivations in other languages
English
segno
Cognates
Catalan
senyar
, Dutch
zegen
, Dutch
signeren
, English
sign
, French
signer
, French
signe
, French
seing
, German
Segen
, German
signieren
, Italian
segnare
, Latin
signum
, Norwegian
velsignelse
, Norwegian
signere
, Provençal
signe
, Provençal
signar
, Spanish
signo
, Spanish
señar
, Swedish
välsignelse
, Swedish
signera
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