Where does “untoileted” come from?

untoileted (English) comes from English toileted, from English toilet, from French toilette, from French Toile, from Old French toile, from Old French teile, from Latin tēla, from Old Dutch tegela — to cover; pole, stick, beam.

untoileted (English): Not equipped with a lavatory

Definitions

  1. Not equipped with a lavatory

Ancestry of “untoileted”, step by step

untoileted traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English toileted

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtoiletedsimple past tense and past participle of toilet
2EnglishtoiletA covering of linen, silk, or tapestry, spread...
3Frenchtoilettetoilet; the toilet, lavatory
4FrenchToileWeb; World Wide Web
5Old Frenchtoilefabric; web
6Old FrenchteileAlternative form of toile
7Latintēlaweb
8Old Dutchtegela
9Proto-Germanic*tigulā
10Proto-Germanictigulǭtile; brick
11Latintēgulaa large, flat and heavy roof tile used in an overlapping formation with the curved and smaller imbrex
12Latintegōto cover; to clothe
13Proto-Italictegōcover
14Proto-Indo-European(s)teg-to cover; pole, stick, beam

via English un

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishunOne
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)teg-Every word from Proto-Italic tegōEvery word from Latin tegō