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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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