finisa etymology

Romanian word finisa comes from Proto-Indo-European *dʰnh₂-, Latin -esco (Forms verbs from adjectives meaning "become (adjective)".), Romanian finire

Detailed word origin of finisa

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
*dʰnh₂- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
-esco Latin (lat) Forms verbs from adjectives meaning "become (adjective)".
finire Romanian (ron)
finis Latin (lat) (in the plural) boundaries; by extension, territory, region, lands. Death. End. Limit in duration, term (duration of a set length). Limit, border, boundary. Purpose.
finio Latin (lat) (figuratively) I restrain. I finish, terminate. I limit, bound. I set, appoint.
*finesco Latin (lat) (Vulgar Latin) I finish.
finer Old French (fro) (figuratively, intransitive) to die. (figuratively, transitive) to kill; to murder. To finish; to complete.
finir Middle French (frm) (transitive, intransitive) to finish; to end.
finir French (fra) To finish, end, complete.
finisa Romanian (ron) To finish.

Words with the same origin as finisa

Descendants of *dʰnh₂-
afin afinitate afină definiție fin fine infinit în fine
Descendants of -esco
-esc -esc- -ește -ești amarî amorți auri cumpli încălzi îndulci înfrunzi înverzi