Where does “strollout” come from?

strollout (English) comes from English stroll, from German strollen, from Alemannic German strolchen, from German Strolch, from Alemannic German strollen.

strollout (English): The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines at a relatively slow pace

Definitions

  1. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines at a relatively slow pace

Ancestry of “strollout”, step by step

strollout traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English stroll

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishstrollA wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk;...
2Germanstrollen
3Alemannic Germanstrolchen
4GermanStrolcha rascal
5Alemannic Germanstrollen

via English rollout

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishrolloutAn act of rolling out; deployment; A play in...
2Englishroll outTo deploy or release (a new film or software, etc.); to launch (a product or service), especially in a gradual fashion across multiple regions
Every word from Alemannic German strollen