Bulletin etymology

English

English word bulletin comes from Proto-Indo-European *bhel, Proto-Indo-European *bōul-, Italian bulletino

Detailed word origin of bulletin

Dictionary entry Language Definition
*bhel Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*bōul- Proto-Indo-European (ine) orb, round object, bubble, bubble, round object, round object, bubble
bulletino Italian (it)
bulla Latin (lat) (Medieval Latin) a papal bull or other official document sealed with a bulla. (historical) a bulla: a protective (usually golden) amulet worn by upper-class Roman children. (Medieval Latin, historical) a round metallic seal certifying official medieval documents, particularly the golden imperial seal and the leaden papal one.. A bubble. A knob, boss, or stud, as on doors, shields, etc.. A [...]
bullettino Italian (it)
bulletin French (fr) Bulletin. Newsletter. Report card, school report.
bulletin English (en) A short news report. A short printed publication, especially one produced by an organization. A short report, especially one released through official channels to be broadcast or publicized To announce something by means of such a report or publication.

Words with the same origin as bulletin

Descendants of *bhel

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