Italian word gita comes from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éyti (To go, to be going.), Dalmatian eo
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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*h₁éyti | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | To go, to be going. |
eo | Dalmatian (dlm) | |
*eō | Proto-Italic (itc-pro) | I go. |
eo | Latin (lat) | (with abl. or loc.) there, in that place.. (with ablative) therefore, because, for that reason.. (with dative, of motion) to that place, thither.. (with dative, of tendency) to that end, with that purpose.. (with dative, of time) until, so long, up to that time.. (with quo, of quantity) so much, by so much. (business) I go for; I am sold at (a certain price).. (intransitive) I go.. (legal) I [...] |
gire | Latin (lat) | |
gita | Italian (ita) | Trip, excursion, hike, outing. |