Where does “twotwa” come from?

twotwa (Haitian Creole) comes from French trottoir, from French trotter, from Medieval Latin trottare, from Frankish trottōn, from Proto-Germanic tradjaną, from Proto-Germanic trudaną, from Proto-Indo-European dreu- — tree; firm, solid, steadfast.

twotwa (Haitian Creole): sidewalk, pavement

Definitions

  1. sidewalk, pavement

Ancestry of “twotwa”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtrottoirsidewalk, pavement, footpath paved path located at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians
2Frenchtrotterto trot
3Medieval Latintrottare
4Frankishtrottōnto go, run
5Proto-Germanictradjanąto tread, trample
6Proto-Germanictrudanąto tread, to step on
7Proto-Indo-Europeandreu-tree; firm, solid, steadfast
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dreu-Every word from Proto-Germanic trudanąEvery word from Proto-Germanic tradjaną