assoluto etymology

Italian word assoluto comes from Latin solvere, Latin ab-, Latin ab

Detailed word origin of assoluto

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
solvere Latin (lat)
ab- Latin (lat) Absence of. At a distance. Completely, thoroughly. From, away, away from. More remote. Off.
ab Latin (lat) (source of action or event) by, of. (time) after, since. At, on, in. From, away from, out of.
absolvo Latin (lat) (figuratively) I complete, finish.. (figuratively) I pay off.. (legal) I absolve, acquit, declare innocent.. I loosen from, make loose, detach, untie.
absolvieren German (deu) (theology) to absolve (pronounce free or give absolution from sin). To pass (successfully complete).
absolutus Latin (lat)
assoluto Italian (ita) Absolute. Complete, total.

Words with the same origin as assoluto

Descendants of ab-
aborto assurdo astinenza nascondere
Descendants of ab
addome assente avanti avanzare da senza