Where does “tolk” come from?

tolk (Dutch) comes from Dutch tol, from Middle Dutch tol, from Old Dutch tol, from Latin teloneum, from Ancient Greek τελώνιον, from Ancient Greek τελώνης, from Ancient Greek ὠνέομαι, from Ancient Greek ὦνος — price.

tolk (Dutch): An interpreter, one who translates/interprets...

Definitions

  1. An interpreter, one who translates/interprets...

Ancestry of “tolk”, step by step

tolk traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch tol

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchtoltop, spinning top; toll, customs
2Middle Dutchtoltwig
3Old Dutchtol
4Latinteloneumtoll booth; custom house
5Ancient Greekτελώνιονtoll-house
6Ancient Greekτελώνηςa farmer or collector or the tolls, customs or...
7Ancient Greekὠνέομαιto buy, purchase
8Ancient Greekὦνοςprice
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwosno-
10Proto-Indo-Europeanwesno-price

via Middle Dutch tolic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchtolic
2Middle High Germantolk
3Old East Slavicтълкъinterpreter; interpretation, explanation
4Proto-Slavictъlkъinterpretation; interpreter
5Proto-Indo-Europeantelkʷ-to talk

Words derived from “tolk

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wesno-