Where does “pelato” come from?

pelato (Italian) comes from Finnish pelätä, from Finnish peli, from Middle Low German spel, from Old Saxon spil, from Proto-West Germanic spil — dance; game, exercise.

pelato (Italian): peeled; bald, baldpate; bald person

Definitions

  1. peeled; bald, baldpate; bald person

Ancestry of “pelato”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FinnishpelätäTo fear, dread, be afraid of
2Finnishpeligame; match, game; game; tool, means, implement,...
3Middle Low Germanspel
4Old Saxonspil
5Proto-West Germanicspildance; game, exercise
Every word from Proto-West Germanic spilEvery word from Old Saxon spilEvery word from Middle Low German spel