Gusto English Etymology
Related to gustare to taste take a little of. As an Italian loan word and only as a noun not as a verb. Labile English Vocabulary Words Uncommon Words Words The aria was sung with great gusto. Gusto english etymology . The word gusto according to Ewonago comes from the Latin gustus meaning taste. As a verb in English like you can in Romance languages. 29092009 Origin of gusto. As a verb but we cant use gusto. Probably originally in English. Related to gusa to gush spurt or Old High German gussa flood. 1 I taped the liturgy played the tape in the car and sang along with gusto. Taste from Latin gustus a. It was borrowed from Italian gusto which like French got comes from Latin gustus taste. Gusto n 1620s very common from the beginning of the 19th c. 11022021 According to E2F the English much comes from Old English micel which derives from Proto-Germanic mikelas whereas the Spanish mucho comes from the Latin multus. We can use disgust. Vigorous enjo...