Where does “sabler” come from?

sabler (French) comes from French sablé, from Old French martre sable, from Middle Low German sabel.

sabler (French): to sand; to sandblast; to chug

Definitions

  1. to sand; to sandblast; to chug

Ancestry of “sabler”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsablésandy; biscuit sablé, shortbread; past participle...
2Old Frenchmartre sablesable marten; sable martin
3Middle Low Germansabel

Words derived from “sabler

Every word from Middle Low German sabelEvery word from Old French martre sableEvery word from French sablé
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