Where does “Kawall” come from?

Kawall (Alemannic German) comes from Italian cavallo, from Spanish caballo, from New Latin cavallus, from Latin caballus, from Proto-Celtic kaballos — horse.

Kawall (Alemannic German): horse

Definitions

  1. horse

Ancestry of “Kawall”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiancavallohorse; horsepower; knight
2Spanishcaballohorse; knight; heroin
3New Latincavallushorse
4Latincaballushorse; nag; pack-horse, jade, hack
5Proto-Celtickaballoshorse
Every word from Proto-Celtic kaballos