Where does “paradelle” come from?

paradelle (English) comes from English villanelle, from French villanelle, from Italian villanella, from Italian villano, from Latin vīllānus, from Latin vīlla, from Latin vetera, from Latin vetus — Derives action nouns from verb roots.

paradelle (English): A ridiculously restrictive poetic form consisting...

Definitions

  1. A ridiculously restrictive poetic form consisting...

Ancestry of “paradelle”, step by step

paradelle traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English villanelle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishvillanelleA type of poem, consisting of five tercets and...
2Frenchvillanellevillanelle
3Italianvillanellacountry girl
4Italianvillanorude, bad-mannered; A rude or bad-mannered...
5LatinvīllānusOf or pertaining to a vill, town or city
6Latinvīllacountry house; villa
7Latinveterathe old; old times, ancient times, antiquity
8Latinvetusold, aged, elderly, ancient; long-standing;...
9Latin-tusForms the past participle of verbs; Forms...
10Proto-Italic-tus
11Proto-Indo-European-tusDerives action nouns from verb roots

via English parody

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishparodyA work or performance that imitates another work...
2Latinparodia
3Ancient Greekπαρῳδίαparody
4Ancient Greek-ῐ́ᾱ{{l|en|-ia}}; "suffix forming abstract feminine...
5Proto-Indo-European-íh₂
6Proto-Indo-European-h₂Creates collective nouns, which refer to groups...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tusEvery word from Latin -tusEvery word from Latin vetus