Borrowed into French via the lingua franca spoken on the coast of North Africa, according to TLF: direct borrowing from Italian would have resulted in a less altered form.
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[RB]
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[NOB]
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[DDO]
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Hrach K. Martirosyan. Etymological Dictionary of the Armenian Inherited Lexicon. Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online. Edited by Alexander Lubotsky. Brill. Brill Online.
[HKM]
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Houaiss, Antônio & MS Villar. 2001. Dicionário Houaiss da língua portuguesa. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto António Houaiss.
[DH]
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Simpson, J., & Weiner, E. S. 1989. Oxford English dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
[OED]
Source
Trésors de la langue francaise informatisées. Centre national de ressources techniques et lexiques. http://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/
[TLF]
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[DEX]
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[DOC]
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[DUD]
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Nocentini, Alberto (2010). L'etimologico: vocabolario della lingua italiana. 1. ed. Milano: Le Monnier
[NEI]
Source
Svensk Ordbok, Allén, Sture, Abelin, Åsa (1986). Svensk ordbok: [ordens betydelse och användning] : [mer än 100.000 ord och fraser]. Solna: Esselte studium.
[SOB]
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Robert Farren, PIE culture words collection, 2017
[Farren (2017)]
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