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  1. The etymology of the word "Italian" is not entirely clear, but some theories suggest the following origins12345:
    • From Latin Italia, from Greek Italia; of unknown origin.
    • Perhaps an alteration of Oscan Viteliu "Italy."
    • Traditionally said to be from Vitali, name of a tribe that settled in Calabria.
    • Derived from colloquial Vulgar Latin spoken across the Roman Empire.
    • Shares the same origin as other Romance languages.
    • About 75% of Italian words are of Latin origin.
    • Many technical, scientific, and religious terms are derived from Ancient Greek.
    • Another theory links it to the word Italói, used by ancient Greeks for a tribe of Sicels who inhabited the extreme tip of the Italic Peninsula.
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    from Latin Italia, from Greek Italia; of unknown origin. Perhaps an alteration of Oscan Viteliu "Italy," but meaning originally only the southwestern point of the peninsula. Traditionally said to be from Vitali,...

    www.etymonline.com/word/Italian
    Etymology [edit] From Middle English Italian, from Medieval Latin Italiānus, from Latin Italia (“Italy”).
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Italian

    Italian is part of the Indo-European language family on the well-known Romance branch. It shares the same origin as the other Romance languages – the colloquial Vulgar Latin that was spoken broadly across the Roman...

    www.kwintessential.co.uk/blog/culture/the-origins-o…

    Italian is in fact the natural continuation of Latin and Ancient Greek: about 75% of the Italian words in use today are of Latin origin; likewise, a great number of technical, scientific, political, linguistic and...

    learn-italian-online.italianvirtualschool.it/en/course-i…

    One theory is that the name derives from the word Italói, a term with which the ancient Greeks designated a tribe of Sicels who had crossed the Strait of Messina and who inhabited the extreme tip of the Italic...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Italy
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    Name of Italy - Wikipedia

    The ultimate etymology of the name is uncertain, in spite of numerous suggestions. [1] According to the most widely accepted explanation, Latin Italia [ 20 ] may derive from Oscan víteliú , meaning "[land] of young cattle" (c.f. Latin vitulus "calf", Umbrian vitlu ), via ancient Greek transmission (evidenced in the loss of initial … 展开

    The etymology of the name of Italy has been the subject of reconstructions by linguists and historians. Considerations extraneous to the specifically linguistic reconstruction of the name have formed a rich corpus of … 展开

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    The myth of Italus
    The region, which is now called Italy, formerly held the Oenotrians; some time their king was Italus, and then they changed their name to Italics; succeeding Morgete, they were called Morgetes; later came a Siculus, who … 展开

    Italia, the ancient name of the Italian Peninsula, which is also eponymous of the modern republic, originally applied only to the "tip" of the Italian "boot" (in modern Calabria).
    According to Antiochus of Syracuse, it included only the … 展开

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    网页2014年9月26日 · Aldus Manutius’ italic type evolved from a writing style that had become popular by the end of the 15th century with the educated class, including professional scribes, in southern Italy. Its heritage can be …

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    网页2013年12月6日 · According to the introduction by the webmaster, "Il Vocabolario Etimologico della Lingua Italiana di Ottorino Pianigiani" was first published in 1907 in two volumes by Albrighi & Segati, and followed in …

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    网页2018年6月13日 · Italia (Italy) may come from an Oscan word or be connected with a word related to cattle or a proper name (Italus): " Italy from L. Italia, perhaps from a Gk. alteration of Oscan Viteliu "Italy," but …

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