Where does “pull-off cap” come from?

pull-off cap (English) comes from English Cap, from English Capricorn, from French Capricorne, from Latin Capricornus, from Latin caper, from Proto-Italic *kapros, from Proto-Indo-European kápros — he-goat, billy goat.

pull-off cap (English): A bottle cap that can be opened by pulling a ring or tab and thereby loosening the cap from the bottle

Definitions

  1. A bottle cap that can be opened by pulling a ring or tab and thereby loosening the cap from the bottle

Ancestry of “pull-off cap”, step by step

pull-off cap traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Cap

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishCapA nickname for the captain of a team, ship, etc
2EnglishCapricornSomeone with a Capricorn star sign
3FrenchCapricorneCapricorn
4LatinCapricornusCapricornus, the constellation of the zodiac
5Latincapera male goat, billy goat; vocative singular of...
6Proto-Italic*kaproshe-goat
7Proto-Indo-Europeankáproshe-goat, billy goat

via English pull-off

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishpull-offAn area by the side of a road where vehicles may...
2Englishpull offTo remove by pulling; To achieve; to succeed at...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European káprosEvery word from Proto-Italic *kaprosEvery word from Latin caper