Where does “earlap” come from?

earlap (English) comes from English lap, from Middle English lappen, from Old English lapian, from Tagalog lapi, from Spanish lápiz, from Italian lapis, from Latin lapis, from Proto-Italic *lapets — stone.

earlap (English): The ear lobe; A flap connected to headgear to...

Definitions

  1. The ear lobe; A flap connected to headgear to...

Ancestry of “earlap”, step by step

earlap traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English lap

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlapThe loose part of a coat; the lower part of a...
2Middle Englishlappento wrap, fold
3Old Englishlapianto lick, lap up, suck
4Tagaloglapijoining or attaching a part to a whole; affix
5Spanishlápizpencil
6Italianlapispencil; sanguine
7Latinlapisa stone; a milestone; a boundary stone
8Proto-Italic*lapetsstone

via English ear

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishearThe organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna,...
2Middle EnglishēreThe ear organ that receives sound
3Old Englishēareear
4Proto-West Germanicauʀāear
5Proto-Germanicausôear
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ṓwsear
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂ew-to enjoy; to consume; to perceive, see, to be...
Every word from Proto-Italic *lapets