Where does “parel” come from?

parel (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch perle, from French perle, from Italian perla, from Medieval Latin perla, from Latin perna, from Proto-Italic persnā, from Proto-Indo-European tpḗrsneh₂, from Proto-Indo-European sperH- — to kick.

parel (Dutch): A pearl, a precious, round shelly concretion from...

Definitions

  1. A pearl, a precious, round shelly concretion from...

Ancestry of “parel”, step by step

parel traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle Dutch perle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchperle
2Frenchperlepearl; first-person singular present indicative...
3Italianperlapearl; pill; mistake
4Medieval Latinperla
5LatinpernaA haunch or ham together with the leg, gammon; A...
6Proto-Italicpersnā
7Proto-Indo-Europeantpḗrsneh₂heel, upper thigh
8Proto-Indo-EuropeansperH-to kick

via Spanish pared

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishparedwall, especially of a house or room
2Old Spanishpared
3Vulgar Latinparetem
4Latinparietemaccusative singular of pariēs
5Latinpariesthe wall of a house or room; second-person...

via Marathi परळ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Marathiपरळ

Words derived from “parel

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sperH-