Where does “bastile” come from?

bastile (Middle English) comes from Middle French bastille, from Old French baastel, from Occitan bastida, from Occitan bastir, from Vulgar Latin *bastīre, from Frankish bastijan — to sew, weave; to weave, plait, sew; to plait,...

Ancestry of “bastile”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchbastille
2Old Frenchbaastel
3Occitanbastida
4Occitanbastirto build; to construct
5Vulgar Latin*bastīre
6Frankishbastijanto sew, weave; to weave, plait, sew; to plait,...

Words derived from “bastile

Every word from Frankish bastijanEvery word from Vulgar Latin *bastīreEvery word from Occitan bastir