Where does “selion” come from?

selion (English) comes from Old French seillon, from Old French seille, from Latin situla, from Latin situlum — Mediaeval form of situla; accusative singular of...

selion (English): A mediaeval open strip of land or small field...

Definitions

  1. A mediaeval open strip of land or small field...

Ancestry of “selion”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchseillona measure of land
2Old Frenchseille
3Latinsitulaa vessel used to hold water
4LatinsitulumMediaeval form of situla; accusative singular of...
Every word from Latin situlumEvery word from Latin situlaEvery word from Old French seille