Where does “esőkabátok” come from?

esőkabátok (Hungarian) comes from Hungarian esőkabát, from German Regenmantel, from German Mantel, from Middle High German mantel, from Old High German mantal, from Latin mantēllum, from Latin mantum, from Gaulish mantos — tread, press together; crumble.

esőkabátok (Hungarian): nominative plural of esőkabát

Definitions

  1. nominative plural of esőkabát

Ancestry of “esőkabátok”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hungarianesőkabátraincoat
2GermanRegenmantelraincoat, mackintosh
3GermanMantelmantle; coat
4Middle High Germanmantel
5Old High Germanmantal
6Latinmantēllum
7Latinmantuma Spanish cloak
8Gaulishmantos
9Proto-Celticmantos
10Proto-Indo-EuropeanmenH-tread, press together; crumble
Every word from Proto-Indo-European menH-Every word from Proto-Celtic mantosEvery word from Gaulish mantos