1. Etymology of the Italian word trapasso
the Italian word
trapassoderived from the Italian word
trapassarederived from the Italian word
passarederived from the Vulgar Latin word
passarederived from the Late Latin word
passus (spread out; outstretched; dried; step, pace)
derived from the Latin word
pati (suffer; allow; undergo)
derived from the Latin word
pandere (spread out [passis manibus => with hands outstretched])
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*petə-using the Italian prefix
tra-derived from the Latin word
trans (beyond, across)
Cognates
French
trépas, Portuguese
traspasso, Spanish
traspaso2. Etymology of the Italian word trapasso
derived from the Italian word
trapassoderived from the Italian word
passoderived from the Late Latin word
passus (spread out; outstretched; dried; step, pace)
derived from the Latin word
pati (suffer; allow; undergo)
derived from the Latin word
pandere (spread out [passis manibus => with hands outstretched])
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*petə-using the Italian prefix
tra-derived from the Latin word
trans (beyond, across)