Where does “silin” come from?

silin (Hausa) comes from English ceiling, from Middle English celing, from Middle English celen, from Old French celer, from Latin celō — to hide (something from someone), cover, keep a secret, conceal.

silin (Hausa): ceiling

Definitions

  1. ceiling

Ancestry of “silin”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishceilingThe overhead closure of a room; The upper limit...
2Middle Englishcelingpaneling; cover or hanging
3Middle Englishcelento cover or panel walls
4Old Frenchcelerto conceal
5Latincelōto hide (something from someone), cover, keep a secret, conceal

Words derived from “silin

Every word from Latin celōEvery word from Old French celerEvery word from Middle English celen
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