cacciata etymology

Italian word cacciata comes from Italian cacciare, Italian -ata

Detailed word origin of cacciata

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
cacciare Italian (ita) (transitive) to chase. (transitive) to drive out, to throw out, to kick out, to expel. (transitive) to sack, to fire, to throw out. (transitive, of animals) to hunt, to prey on. (transitive, of man) to hunt, to shoot, to snare.
-ata Italian (ita) (rare) Used as an intensifier.. Used to form collective nouns.. Used to form nouns, derived from nouns with a negative connotation, expressing an action.. Used to form verbal nouns, derived from regular -are verbs, expressing an instance of the action expressed by the verb.. Used to form words, derived from nouns, corresponding to -ful (as much as something will hold).. Used to form words, [...]
cacciata Italian (ita) Expulsion.

Words with the same origin as cacciata

Descendants of -ata
boccata cazzata chiacchierata crociata giornata mangiata mattinata occhiata risata scopata serata stronzata telefonata