Where does “disclout” come from?

disclout (English) comes from English clout, from Middle English clout, from Old English clūt, from Proto-West Germanic klūt, from Proto-Germanic klūtaz, from Proto-Indo-European gelewdos, from Indo-European *gel-.

disclout (English): To divest of a clout

Definitions

  1. To divest of a clout

Ancestry of “disclout”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcloutInfluence or effectiveness, especially political;...
2Middle EnglishcloutA piece of fabric; a shred; A piece of fabric;...
3Old Englishclūta small piece of cloth or leather, rag, patch
4Proto-West Germanicklūt
5Proto-Germanicklūtazlump, clod; boulder, rock; hill
6Proto-Indo-Europeangelewdos
7Indo-European*gel-
Every word from Indo-European *gel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gelewdosEvery word from Proto-Germanic klūtaz