Where does “tapisser” come from?

tapisser (French) comes from French tapis, from Middle French tapiz, from Vulgar Latin tappetium, from Latin tapēs, from Ancient Greek τάπης — carpet, rug, mat.

tapisser (French): to carpet; to decorate; to cover; to overlay

Definitions

  1. to carpet; to decorate; to cover; to overlay

Ancestry of “tapisser”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtapismasculine plural of the past participle of tapir;...
2Middle Frenchtapizcarpet
3Vulgar Latintappetium
4Latintapēsrug, carpet
5Ancient Greekτάπηςcarpet, rug, mat

Words derived from “tapisser

Every word from Ancient Greek τάπηςEvery word from Latin tapēsEvery word from Vulgar Latin tappetium
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