Where does “uncloak” come from?

uncloak (English) comes from English cloak, from Middle English cloke, from Middle Dutch clocke, from Old Dutch *clocca, from Proto-West Germanic *klokkā, from Medieval Latin clocca, from Old Irish cloc, from Proto-Celtic klokkos.

uncloak (English): To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a...

Definitions

  1. To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a...

Ancestry of “uncloak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcloakA long outer garment worn over the shoulders...
2Middle EnglishclokeAlternative form of clokke; cloak, cape; claw,...
3Middle Dutchclockebell; something bell-shaped
4Old Dutch*cloccabell
5Proto-West Germanic*klokkābell
6Medieval Latincloccabell; travelers' cape, literally “a bell”, so...
7Old Irishclocbell; clock
8Proto-Celticklokkosbell
9Proto-Indo-Europeanklēg-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European klēg-Every word from Proto-Celtic klokkosEvery word from Old Irish cloc