Where does “Parole” come from?

Parole (French) comes from Middle French parole, from Old French parole, from Vulgar Latin paraula, from Late Latin parabola, from Latin parabola, from Ancient Greek παραβολή, from Ancient Greek παραβάλλω, from Ancient Greek πᾰρᾰ- — horse.

Parole (French): Word

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Ancestry of “Parole”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchparoleword
2Old Frenchparoleword; the right to speak
3Vulgar Latinparaula
4Late Latinparabolaparable, speech; speech; A comparison,...
5LatinparabolaA comparison, illustration, likeness; An...
6Ancient Greekπαραβολήa placing of two things side by side,...
7Ancient Greekπαραβάλλωto compare; to set side by side; I set side by...
8Ancient Greekπᾰρᾰ-near; next to; by, near
9Ancient Greekπαρά
10LatinverēdusA fast or light breed of horse; courier's horse; hunter
11Gaulishwerēdoshorse
12Proto-Celtic*uɸoreidoshorse

Words derived from “Parole

Every word from Proto-Celtic *uɸoreidos