Where does “elhantol” come from?
elhantol (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian hántol, from Hungarian -öl, from Hungarian -ö-, from Hungarian -d, from Middle Welsh -nt — 3rd person plural verb ending.
elhantol (Hungarian): to bury, inter to place the body of a deceased person (or less often a dead animal) into a grave pit, cover with lumps of earth and raise a burial mound over it
Definitions
- to bury, inter to place the body of a deceased person (or less often a dead animal) into a grave pit, cover with lumps of earth and raise a burial mound over it
Ancestry of “elhantol”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hungarian | hántol | to husk, hull, shell to remove the outer covering of a grain or other seed |
| 2 | Hungarian | -öl | Used to form the second-person singular present... |
| 3 | Hungarian | -ö- | linking vowel |
| 4 | Hungarian | -d | your; Used in the second-person singular definite... |
| 5 | Middle Welsh | -nt | 3rd person plural verb ending |