Where does “dédale” come from?

dédale (French) comes from Middle French dedalus, from Latin Daedalus, from Ancient Greek Δαίδαλος, from Ancient Greek δαιδάλλω, from Proto-Indo-European delh₁- — to split, divide.

dédale (French): maze

Definitions

  1. maze

Ancestry of “dédale”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchdedalusmaze
2LatinDaedalusthe Athenian man involved in the cycle of the Minotaur, the man who built the labyrinth, etc
3Ancient GreekΔαίδαλοςDaedalus, a skilled craftsman of Ancient Greek...
4Ancient Greekδαιδάλλωto work cunningly, embellish, adorn; to be...
5Proto-Indo-Europeandelh₁-to split, divide

Words derived from “dédale

Every word from Proto-Indo-European delh₁-Every word from Ancient Greek δαιδάλλωEvery word from Ancient Greek Δαίδαλος