Soggetto etymology

Italian

Italian word soggetto comes from Latin iacio, Latin sub

Etymology of soggetto

Detailed word origin of soggetto

Dictionary entry Language Definition
iacio Latin (lat) (as a shadow) I project.. (figuratively) I throw out in speaking, let fall, utter, mention, declare.. I lay, set, establish, build, found, construct, erect.. I scatter, sow, throw.. I send forth, emit; bring forth, produce.. I throw, hurl, cast, fling; throw away.
sub Latin (lat) (with ablative) about, around (time). (with ablative) at the feet of. (with ablative) behind. (with ablative) under, beneath. (with ablative) within, during. (with accusative) under, up to, up under, close to (of a motion). (with accusative) until, before, up to, about.
subicio Latin (lat) I forge, counterfeit.. I prompt, propose.. I subdue.. I subject, submit.. I supply.. I throw, lay, place or bring under or near.
subiectum Latin (lat) That which is spoken of; the foundation or subject of a proposition.
soggetto Italian (it) Subject, dependent. Subject, prone, exposed.

Words with the same origin as soggetto

Descendants of sub

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