Where does “sweat-shirt” come from?

sweat-shirt (French) comes from English sweatshirt, from English shirt, from Middle English schirte, from Old English sċyrte, from Proto-West Germanic skurtijā, from Proto-Germanic skurtijǭ — skirt, apron.

sweat-shirt (French): sweatshirt (loose shirt)

Definitions

  1. sweatshirt (loose shirt)

Ancestry of “sweat-shirt”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsweatshirtA loose shirt, usually made of a knit fleece, for...
2EnglishshirtAn article of clothing that is worn on the upper...
3Middle EnglishschirteAlternative form of sherte
4Old Englishsċyrtea short garment; skirt; kirtle
5Proto-West Germanicskurtijāskirt, apron
6Proto-Germanicskurtijǭskirt, apron
Every word from Proto-Germanic skurtijǭEvery word from Proto-West Germanic skurtijāEvery word from Old English sċyrte