< Reconstruction:Latin
Reconstruction:Latin/abanteo
Latin
Etymology
From ab ante (“in front”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈβant͡sʲo/
Verb
*abanteō (present infinitive *abanteāre, perfect active *abanteāvī, supine *abanteātum); first conjugation
- (Proto-Italo-Western-Romance) advance
Descendants
- Italo-Romance:
- Italian: avanzare (see there for further descendants)
- Neapolitan: avanzà
- Sicilian: avanzari
- North Italian:
- Gallo-Italic:
- Emilian: avanzèr
- Romagnol: avanzê
- Piedmontese: vansé
- Friulian: avanzâ
- Romansch: vanzar, avanzar
- Gallo-Italic:
- Gallo-Romance:
- Franco-Provençal: avanciér
- Old French: avancier, avancer, avanchier, avanchir, avauncier
- Middle French: advancer
- French: avancer (see there for further descendants)
- Norman: avancher, avanchi
- → Middle English: avauncen, avancen
- English: advance (/d/ by analogy with ad-)
- Yola: avancet (preterite)
- Middle French: advancer
- Occitano-Romance:
- Catalan: avançar
- → Ibero-Romance:
- Aragonese: avanzar
- Asturian: avanzar
- Fala: avanzal
- Galician: avanzar
- Mirandese: abançar
- Portuguese: avançar
- Spanish: avanzar
- → Ibero-Romance:
- Occitan: avançar
- Catalan: avançar
References
- Walther von Wartburg (1928–2002), “*abantiare”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 24: Refonte A–Aorte, page 11