Reconstruction:Latin/tirare

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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. Only attested in the Romance languages. Joan Coromines viewed this word as “one of the obscurest matters in neo-Latin etymology, so much so as to be considered insoluble”.[1] Among the proposed etyma are:

Pronunciation

Verb

*tīrāre (Proto-Italo-Western-Romance)

  1. to pull, draw
  2. to throw, shoot

Descendants

  • Italo-Romance:
    • Italian: tirare
    • Neapolitan: tirare
    • Sicilian: tirari
  • Padanian:
  • Gallo-Romance:
    • Catalan: tirar
    • Occitan: tirar
    • Old French: tirer (see there for further descendants)
  • Ibero-Romance:

References

  1. ^ Cortelazzo and Zolli.
  2. ^ Cortelazzo and Zolli, citing G. Serra; Petit Robert.
  3. ^ Cortelazzo and Zolli, citing Battisti and Alessio, DEI.
  4. ^ Cortelazzo and Zolli, citing several authorities.
  5. ^ Edward A. Roberts. The second of the two meanings is primary in Spanish; the first in French and Italian