Where does “didie” come from?

didie (English) comes from English diaper, from Middle English dyaper, from Old French dyapre, from Latin diaspra, from Greek δίασπρος.

didie (English): A diaper

Definitions

  1. A diaper

Ancestry of “didie”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdiaperA textile fabric having a diamond-shaped pattern...
2Middle EnglishdyaperFabric with repetitive patterns of shapes or...
3Old Frenchdyapre
4Latindiaspra
5Greekδίασπρος
Every word from Greek δίασπρος
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