Where does “banderol” come from?

banderol (Indonesian) comes from Dutch banderol, from French banderole, from Italian banderuola, from Italian -òlo, from Latin oleum, from Ancient Greek ἔλαιον, from Ancient Greek ἐλαία, from Proto-Hellenic elaíwā.

banderol (Indonesian): revenue stamp: A stamp to be affixed as proof that the tax due on the marked product has been paid

Definitions

  1. revenue stamp: A stamp to be affixed as proof that the tax due on the marked product has been paid

Ancestry of “banderol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchbanderol
2Frenchbanderolebanner; banderole; streamer
3Italianbanderuolaweathercock, weather vane, wind vane; pennant;...
4Italian-òloused to form a diminutive of a masculine noun, indicating small size or youth
5Latinoleumolive oil; the palaestra
6Ancient Greekἔλαιονolive oil, commonly used as an anointing oil; any...
7Ancient Greekἐλαίαolive tree; olive; naevus
8Proto-Hellenicelaíwā
9Proto-Indo-Europeanloiwom
Every word from Proto-Indo-European loiwomEvery word from Proto-Hellenic elaíwāEvery word from Ancient Greek ἐλαία