1. Etymology of the Italian word verso
the Italian word
versoderived from the Latin word
versus (line, verse; furrow)
derived from the Latin word
vertere (to turn; turn, turn around; change)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wer-Derivations in Italian
versoCognates
Dutch
vers, English
fresh, English
verse, French
frais, French
vers, German
frisch, German
Vers, Icelandic
vers, Italian
fresco, Portuguese
fresco, Provençal
fresc, Spanish
fresco, Swedish
vers, Yiddish
frish2. Etymology of the Italian word verso
derived from the Italian word
versoderived from the Latin word
versus (line, verse; furrow)
derived from the Latin word
vertere (to turn; turn, turn around; change)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wer-3. Etymology of the Italian word verso
derived from the Italian word
versoderived from the Latin word
versus (line, verse; furrow)
derived from the Latin word
vertere (to turn; turn, turn around; change)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*wer-Derivations in Italian
versaiolo,
versetto,
capoverso,
controverso,
equiverso,
verseggiare,
sversato4. Etymology of the Italian word verso
derived from the Italian word
versoderived from the Italian word
versoderived from the Latin word
versus (line, verse; furrow)
derived from the Latin word
vertere (to turn; turn, turn around; change)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
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