Where does “chiton” come from?

chiton (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek χιτών, from Central Semitic kittan, from Swahili kitu, from Proto-Bantu kɪ̀ntʊ̀, from Proto-Bantu *-ntʊ̀.

chiton (Latin): mollusk

Definitions

  1. mollusk

Ancestry of “chiton”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekχιτώνman's tunic; tunic; coat of mail
2Central Semitickittan
3Swahilikituthing
4Proto-Bantukɪ̀ntʊ̀thing, object
5Proto-Bantu*-ntʊ̀

Words derived from “chiton

Every word from Proto-Bantu *-ntʊ̀