leggere etymology

Italian word leggere comes from Latin lex, Ancient Greek (to 1453) λόγῳ, Ancient Greek (to 1453) ἀριθμός, and later Proto-Italic *legō (Gather, collect.)

Detailed word origin of leggere

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
lex Latin (lat) (figurative) a bill which has become a law, a law. (figurative) a condition, stipulation. (figurative) a contract, agreement, covenant. (figurative) a precept, regulation, principle, rule, mode, manner. A proposition or motion for a law made to the people by a magistrate, a bill.
λόγῳ Ancient Greek (to 1453) (grc)
ἀριθμός Ancient Greek (to 1453) (grc)
logarithmus New Latin (la-new)
*leǵ- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) to collect, to speak, to leak
*legō Proto-Italic (itc-pro) Gather, collect.
lego Latin (lat) I collect, gather, bring together. I choose, select, appoint. I read I deputize.. I dispatch, send as ambassador.
leggere Italian (ita) (transitive, or, intransitive) to read.

Words with the same origin as leggere

Descendants of lex
cogliere collega colta colto elegante eleganza illegale intellettuale legale legalmente legato legge legione legittimo lettino letto lettura lezione negligenza religione religioso scegliere scelto
Descendants of ἀριθμός
dignità lealtà legna legno lettore privilegio