Where does “belute” come from?

belute (English) comes from English lute, from Middle French lut, from Old French leüt, from Occitan laüt, from Old Occitan laüt, from Arabic عود, from Arabic عَادَ, from Arabic و — {{m|en|O|id=vocative}}.

belute (English): To bespatter, as with mud

Definitions

  1. To bespatter, as with mud

Ancestry of “belute”, step by step

belute traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English lute

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishluteA fretted stringed instrument of European origin,...
2Middle Frenchlut
3Old Frenchleüt
4Occitanlaütlute
5Old Occitanlaütlute
6Arabicعودwood, timber; stick, rod, pole; branch, twig
7Arabicعَادَto return, go back
8Arabicوand, "comma", "semi-colon"; a divider of words or...
9PersianیاAPI •; or; either
10Arabicيَا{{m|en|O|id=vocative}}

via English Be

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishBeAs an auxiliary verb
2Middle EnglishbeAlternative form of been; Alternative form of...
3Old EnglishbēoI become, I will be, I am; bee
4Proto-Germanicbiumifirst-person singular present active indicative...
5Proto-Germanic*beuną
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰew-to grow, swell; to swell, wax, grow; to blow; to...
Every word from Arabic يَا