出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/23 03:52 UTC 版)
fallo (usually uncountable, plural fallos)
Uncertain. According to De Vaan, from Proto-Italic *falsō, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)gʷʰh₂el- (“to stumble”) (with semantic shift "stumble" > "deceive"), and cognate with Sanskrit स्खल् (skhal, “to stumble, fail”), Persian سکرفیدن (sekarfidan, “to stumble”), Ancient Greek σφάλλω (sphállō, “to bring down”), σφάλλομαι (sphállomai, “to fall”), Old Armenian սխալեմ (sxalem, “to stumble, fail”).
Formerly considered to be from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰwel- (“to lie, deceive”), but this does not account for the /a/.
fallō (present infinitive fallere, perfect active fefellī, supine falsum); third conjugation
(Note: all descendants are through derivative forms).
Through Vulgar Latin *fallāre / *falliāre:
Through Vulgar Latin *fallīre: (see there for further descendants)
Through Vulgar Latin *fallitāre: (descendants are more likely internal Romance derivatives)
Through Late Latin falsāre:
Through Vulgar Latin *falsidiāre: (descendants are more likely internal Romance derivatives)
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