Where does “밧줄” come from?

밧줄 (Korean) comes from Korean 줄, from English joule, from English Joel, from French Judicaël, from Old Breton Iudicael, from Welsh cael, from English Kyle, from Scottish Gaelic caol — to cut, part, spearate, divide; to cut, part,...

밧줄 (Korean): rope

Definitions

  1. rope

Ancestry of “밧줄”, step by step

밧줄 traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Korean

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Koreanstring, rope; line, stripe, strip, row, column,...
2EnglishjouleIn the International System of Units, the derived...
3EnglishJoelA book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh
4FrenchJudicaëltransferred from the surname
5Old BretonIudicael
6Welshcaelto get, receive, have; to get to, be allowed to,...
7EnglishKyleA placename
8Scottish Gaeliccaolthin, narrow; strait, narrows, firth, kyle; the...
9Middle Irishcáelnarrow
10Old Irishcoílthin, slender, narrow
11Proto-Celtickoilosthin
12Proto-Indo-Europeansḱēy-to shine; to shimmer; shadow; luster, gloss,...
13Proto-Germanicskaidąseparation, distinction
14Proto-Indo-EuropeanskÁit-to cut, part, spearate, divide; to cut, part,...

via Korean

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Koreanrope; bar; pub; bar parlour; bar
2EnglishfThe ordinal number sixth, derived from this...
3Old Englishffrom, off, away
4LatinF
5Old Englishthe first letter of the Old English runic alphabet, representing and the sounds. Pronounced feoh
6Etruscan𐌅ve
7Ancient Greekϝ{{l|en|digamma}}
8Phoenician𐤅waw; {{l|en|waw}}
9Egyptian𓏲
Every word from Proto-Indo-European skÁit-