allarme

Italian (Fiorentino)

/alˈlar.me/

noun
Definitions
  • alarm
  • alert

Etymology

Compound from Italian all' (the) + Italian it (evening, -ly, morning, flag, dry, time, dreams, that, sight, -ment, -ese, -esque, night, -ish, -an, luto, word, saint, tangles, Mark, this, weapons, coffee, view, arid, me, holy)+ Italian a m + Italian it (evening, -ly, morning, flag, dry, time, dreams, that, sight, -ment, -ese, -esque, night, -ish, -an, luto, word, saint, tangles, Mark, this, weapons, coffee, view, arid, me, holy)+ Italian le (the, them)+ Italian arme root from Proto-Indo-European *h₂er- (fit, join, fix, put together, fix together, join together, fit together, fitting, then, question particle, so, take, pronounce a ritual).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*h₂er-

Gloss

fit, join, fix, put together, fix together, join together, fit together, fitting, then, question particle, so, take, pronounce a ritual

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