Where does “isomantle” come from?

isomantle (English) comes from English mantle, from Middle English mantel, from Old English mæntel, from Proto-Germanic *mantel, from Latin mantēllum, from Latin mantum, from Gaulish mantos, from Proto-Celtic mantos — tread, press together; crumble.

Ancestry of “isomantle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmantleA piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or...
2Middle EnglishmantelA mantle or robe; a loose overcoat
3Old Englishmæntel
4Proto-Germanic*mantel
5Latinmantēllum
6Latinmantuma Spanish cloak
7Gaulishmantos
8Proto-Celticmantos
9Proto-Indo-EuropeanmenH-tread, press together; crumble
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