Where does “tonbe” come from?

tonbe (Haitian Creole) comes from French tomber, from Middle French tomber, from Old French tomber, from Frankish tūmōn, from Proto-Germanic tūmōną — to rotate; spin; revolve.

tonbe (Haitian Creole): to fall, tumble, collapse

Definitions

  1. to fall, tumble, collapse

Ancestry of “tonbe”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtomberto fall; to come down; to become, to get
2Middle Frenchtomberto fall
3Old Frenchtomberto fall
4Frankishtūmōn
5Proto-Germanictūmōnąto rotate; spin; revolve
Every word from Proto-Germanic tūmōnąEvery word from Frankish tūmōnEvery word from Old French tomber