Where does “katļo̧k” come from?

katļo̧k (Marshallese) comes from English catalogue, from Middle English cathaloge, from Old French catalogue, from Latin catalogus, from Ancient Greek κατάλογος, from Ancient Greek καταλέγω, from Ancient Greek κᾰτᾰ-, from Ancient Greek κατά — to be/become dry; to burn, to glow; hearth.

katļo̧k (Marshallese): catalogue

Definitions

  1. catalogue

Ancestry of “katļo̧k”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcatalogueA systematic list of names, books, pictures etc;...
2Middle Englishcathaloge
3Old Frenchcatalogue
4Latincataloguscatalogue
5Ancient Greekκατάλογοςenrolment; register, catalogue
6Ancient Greekκαταλέγωto pick out, to choose out of, to...
7Ancient Greekκᾰτᾰ-fully; down; denoting motion downwards
8Ancient Greekκατά
9Ancient Greekκαταστερίζωto place among the stars; I put among the stars
10Ancient Greekἀστήρa celestial body; illustrious person; starfish
11Proto-Hellenicastḗrstar
12Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂stḗrstar
13Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂eHs-to be/become dry; to burn, to glow; hearth

Words derived from “katļo̧k

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