"arpento" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /arˈpɛn.to/ Forms: arpenti [plural]
Rhymes: -ɛnto Etymology: From French, from Late Latin arepennis (“surface of a field”), from Gaulish *are-penno- (“end, extremity of a field”); the first element is from Proto-Celtic *(p)ari-, *are, from Proto-Indo-European *per-; the second element, *penis (“head, tip”) is of uncertain origin, but probably related to *kʷennom (“head”). Etymology templates: {{der|it|fr|-}} French, {{der|it|LL.|arepennis||surface of a field}} Late Latin arepennis (“surface of a field”), {{der|it|cel-gau|*are-penno-||end, extremity of a field}} Gaulish *are-penno- (“end, extremity of a field”), {{der|it|cel-pro|*(p)ari-}} Proto-Celtic *(p)ari-, {{m|cel-pro|*are}} *are, {{der|it|ine-pro|*per-}} Proto-Indo-European *per-, {{m|cel-gau|*penis|t=head, tip}} *penis (“head, tip”), {{m|cel-pro|*kʷennom|t=head}} *kʷennom (“head”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} arpento m (plural arpenti)
  1. arpent Wikipedia link: Brill Publishers Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Units of measure
    Sense id: en-arpento-it-noun-jJywywG1 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for arpento meaning in Italian (2.2kB)

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