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