Where does “dirndl” come from?

dirndl (English) comes from German Dirndl, from German Dirne, from Italian -ne, from Italian né, from Italian purè, from French purée, from Middle French puree, from Old French puree — to be clean, pure.

dirndl (English): A traditional Alpine women's dress having a tight...

Definitions

  1. A traditional Alpine women's dress having a tight...

Ancestry of “dirndl”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanDirndlgirl; dirndl; cornel
2GermanDirnewhore; girl; lass
3Italian-nean epithetic syllable appended to oxytone words in order to make them paroxytone
4Italiannor; neither...nor; either...or
5Italianpurèpuree, purée; mashed potatoes
6Frenchpuréepuree; feminine singular of the past participle...
7Middle Frenchpuree
8Old Frenchpuree
9Frenchpurerto make pure
10Old Frenchpurerto purify
11Latinpurare
12Latinpūrusclear, limpid
13Proto-Indo-EuropeanpewH-to be clean, pure

Words derived from “dirndl

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pewH-