Where does “Maila” come from?

Maila (Finnish) comes from Swedish malj, from French mail, from English email, from Middle French email, from Old French esmal, from Latin smaltum, from Frankish smalt, from Proto-Germanic smeltaną — to soften, to melt.

Maila (Finnish): An implement used to handle the object, such as a ball or a puck, that is played with translation into English depends on the kind of implement and the particular sport

Definitions

  1. An implement used to handle the object, such as a ball or a puck, that is played with translation into English depends on the kind of implement and the particular sport

Ancestry of “Maila”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Swedishmalj
2Frenchmailmaul; pall mall mallet; pall mall
3EnglishemailA system for transferring messages from one...
4Middle Frenchemail
5Old Frenchesmalenamel
6Latinsmaltumenamel
7Frankishsmaltmelted fat; fat, lard; oil, semi-liquid fat
8Proto-Germanicsmeltanąto melt
9Proto-Indo-European(s)meld-to soften, to melt

Words derived from “Maila

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)meld-