Italian word combattere comes from Latin cum (Although. Because. When With.), Latin com-, Latin battualia (Military exercises (originally for gladiators).)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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cum | Latin (lat) | Although. Because. When With. |
com- | Latin (lat) | |
battualia | Latin (lat) | Military exercises (originally for gladiators). |
*combatto | Latin (lat) | (Vulgar Latin) I combat. |
*combattere | Vulgar Latin (la-vul) | |
combattere | Italian (ita) | (intransitive) (figuratively) to fight, to battle, to shrive. (intransitive) to fight, to combat. (transitive) to fight, to combat, to oppose. |