Where does “to̧o̧l” come from?

to̧o̧l (Marshallese) comes from English towel, from Middle English towayle, from Old French toaille, from Medieval Latin toallia, from Frankish þwahilu, from Proto-Germanic þwahaną — to wash, bathe.

to̧o̧l (Marshallese): a towel

Definitions

  1. a towel

Ancestry of “to̧o̧l”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtowelA cloth used for wiping, especially one used for...
2Middle EnglishtowayleA cloth for washing; a towel or washcloth; A...
3Old Frenchtoailletowel
4Medieval Latintoalliatowel, washcloth
5Frankishþwahilutowel, washcloth; cloth
6Proto-Germanicþwahanąto wash, bathe

Words derived from “to̧o̧l

Every word from Proto-Germanic þwahaną