Where does “ჶოტა” come from?

ჶოტა (Laz) comes from Ottoman Turkish فوطه, from Sanskrit पोत, from Proto-Indo-European *péwH-tōr ~ *puH-tr-és, from Proto-Indo-European pewH- — to be clean, pure.

ჶოტა (Laz): clothing that women tie in front of them while doing gardening or housework: apron, waistcloth

Definitions

  1. clothing that women tie in front of them while doing gardening or housework: apron, waistcloth

Ancestry of “ჶოტა”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishفوطهapron
2SanskritपोतThe young of any animal; a cub, colt, etc; An...
3Proto-Indo-European*péwH-tōr ~ *puH-tr-és
4Proto-Indo-EuropeanpewH-to be clean, pure
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pewH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European *péwH-tōr ~ *puH-tr-ésEvery word from Sanskrit पोत