Where does “spoilable” come from?

spoilable (English) comes from English spoil, from Middle English spoilen, from Old French espuler, from Latin spoliare, from Latin spolio, from Latin spolium, from Proto-Indo-European (s)pel- — to split in two, split in half; to speak with a...

spoilable (English): Liable to spoil or go bad

Definitions

  1. Liable to spoil or go bad

Ancestry of “spoilable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishspoilTo strip of their arms or armour; To strip or...
2Middle Englishspoilen
3Old Frenchespuler
4Latinspoliarepresent active infinitive of spoliō;...
5LatinspolioI strip, deprive or rob of covering or clothing,...
6Latinspoliumthe skin or hide of an animal stripped off; the...
7Proto-Indo-European(s)pel-to split in two, split in half; to speak with a...

Words derived from “spoilable

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)pel-Every word from Latin spoliumEvery word from Latin spolio