Where does “moteling” come from?

moteling (English) comes from English mote, from English motte, from French motte, from Old French mote, from Medieval Latin mota, from Frankish *mot, from Proto-Germanic *motta, from Proto-Germanic mutô — dark, dirty.

moteling (English): A little mote or speck

Definitions

  1. A little mote or speck

Ancestry of “moteling”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmoteA small particle; a speck; May or might; Must
2EnglishmotteA raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden...
3Frenchmottemotte; clod, lump of earth; block
4Old Frenchmotemound, embankment
5Medieval Latinmotaa mound, hill; nominative feminine singular of...
6Frankish*mot
7Proto-Germanic*motta
8Proto-Germanicmutô
9Proto-Indo-European(s)mut-dark, dirty
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)mut-
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