trasmissione etymology

Italian word trasmissione comes from Middle French (ca. 1400-1600) mettre (To put; to place.), Old French (842-ca. 1400) metre (To put, to place.), Proto-Indo-European *meyth₂-

Detailed word origin of trasmissione

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
mettre Middle French (ca. 1400-1600) (frm) To put; to place.
metre Old French (842-ca. 1400) (fro) To put, to place.
*meyth₂- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
missum Latin (lat)
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.
transmissio Latin (lat) Transmission, passage (the sending across of something).
trasmissione Italian (ita) Broadcast, broadcasting, transmission, programme. Sending, mailing. Transmission.

Words with the same origin as trasmissione

Descendants of mettre
ammettere permettere trasmettere trasmettitore
Descendants of *meyth₂-
commettere emettere messa messo mettere missione promettere scommessa