Where does “კაპიუშონი” come from?

კაპიუშონი (Georgian) comes from Russian капюшон, from French capuchon, from French capuche, from Italian cappuccio, from Latin capitium, from Latin caput, from Proto-Italic kaput, from Proto-Indo-European káput — to seize, hold.

კაპიუშონი (Georgian): hood (of a garment)

Definitions

  1. hood (of a garment)

Ancestry of “კაპიუშონი”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianкапюшонhood
2FrenchcapuchonA hood, which may be attached to a cape,...
3Frenchcapuchehood; hoodie
4Italiancappucciohood; cowl; top
5Latincapitiumcovering for the head; opening in a tunic for the...
6Latincaputhead; headlike protuberance on an organ or body...
7Proto-Italickaputhead
8Proto-Indo-Europeankáputhead
9Proto-Indo-Europeankap-to seize, hold
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kap-
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