Where does “didoll” come from?

didoll (Cornish) comes from Cornish toll, from English toll, from Middle English toll, from Old English toll, from Latin toloneum, from Latin teloneum, from Ancient Greek τελώνιον, from Ancient Greek τελώνης — price.

didoll (Cornish): tax-free

Definitions

  1. tax-free

Ancestry of “didoll”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Cornishtollhole, opening
2EnglishtollLoss or damage incurred through a disaster; A fee...
3Middle EnglishtollA toll, tax, or charge; The privilege to levy...
4Old Englishtolltax, toll, fare
5Latintoloneum
6Latinteloneumtoll booth; custom house
7Ancient Greekτελώνιονtoll-house
8Ancient Greekτελώνηςa farmer or collector or the tolls, customs or...
9Ancient Greekὠνέομαιto buy, purchase
10Ancient Greekὦνοςprice
11Proto-Indo-Europeanwosno-
12Proto-Indo-Europeanwesno-price
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wesno-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wosno-Every word from Ancient Greek ὦνος
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