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Reconstruction:Latin/dantiare

This Latin entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Latin

Etymology

Uncertain and highly debated.[1][2][3]

Verb

*dantiāre

  1. to dance

Descendants

(Possibly all from Old French.)

  • Italo-Romance:
    • Italian: danzare
  • Gallo-Romance:
  • Ibero-Romance:

References

  1. dancer”, in DEAF: Dictionnaire Étymologique de l'Ancien Français, Heidelberg: Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1968-.
  2. Joan Coromines, José A. Pascual (1984) “danzar”, in Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico (in Spanish), volumes I (A–Ca), Madrid: Gredos, →ISBN, page 425
  3. Walther von Wartburg (1928–2002) chapter 63, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volumes 15/2: Germanismes: Bu–F, page *dintjan
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