atto etymology

Italian word atto comes from Latin apo ((hapax legomenon) I fasten; attach, connect; join, bind.)

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Detailed word origin of atto

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
apo Latin (lat) (hapax legomenon) I fasten; attach, connect; join, bind.
aptus Latin (lat)
atto Italian (ita) Fit or capable (for a specified task).

Words with the same origin as atto

Descendants of apo
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