trasmettere etymology

Italian word trasmettere comes from Proto-Indo-European *mith₂-, Proto-Indo-European *moy-, and later Old French metre (To put, to place.)

Detailed word origin of trasmettere

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
*mith₂- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) to exchange, remove
*moy- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
mitto Latin (lat) I announce, tell, report, send word, advise. I attend, guide, escort. I dismiss, disregard. I let or bring out, put or send forth, send out, emit; let blood, bleed; utter a sound, speak, say. I put an end to. I put out, extend, reach out (my hand). I send, cause to go, let go, release, discharge. I throw, hurl, cast, launch, send; throw down, sprinkle. I yield, furnish, produce, export.
metre Old French (fro) To put, to place.
mettre Middle French (frm) To put; to place.
mettre French (fra) (pronominal) to start (+ à) (something / doing something), to get around to doing something. (transitive) to put; to place. (transitive) to set (to lay a table). (transitive, of clothing) to put on.
transmitto Latin (lat) (transitive) I transmit.
trasmettere Italian (ita) (transitive) to broadcast, transmit, air. (transitive) to send, forward. (transitive) to transmit, transfer, pass on, hand down, convey, communicate.

Words with the same origin as trasmettere

Descendants of *mith₂-
ammettere commettere emettere messa messo mettere missione permettere promettere scommessa trasmettitore