Where does “palier” come from?

palier (French) comes from Old French paele, from Latin patella, from Latin patīna, from Ancient Greek πατάνη, from Proto-Indo-European pet-ano, from Proto-Indo-European pete-, from Proto-Finnic ete-, from Serbo-Croatian tẹ́ — inflection of *tъ: ## feminine singular ##...

palier (French): bearing; landing; flat area; the flat, the level

Definitions

  1. bearing; landing; flat area; the flat, the level

Ancestry of “palier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchpaele
2Latinpatellaa small or shallow pan or dish; the kneecap,...
3LatinpatīnaA broad, shallow dish, a pan, stewpan
4Ancient Greekπατάνηkind of flat dish
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpet-ano
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpete-to spread, stretch out
7Proto-Finnicete-
8Serbo-Croatiantẹ́of you
9Proto-Slavictainflection of *tъ: ## feminine singular ##...
Every word from Proto-Slavic ta
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