Where does “[[floit]], [[flöute]], [[vloite]]” come from?

[[floit]], [[flöute]], [[vloite]] (Middle High German) comes from Old French fleüte, from Italian flauto, from Old Occitan flaüt, from Vulgar Latin *flabeolum, from Latin flare — present active infinitive of flō; second-person...

Ancestry of “[[floit]], [[flöute]], [[vloite]]”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old FrenchfleüteAlternative form of fleute
2Italianflautoflute; recorder
3Old Occitanflaütflute musical instrument
4Vulgar Latin*flabeolum
5Latinflarepresent active infinitive of flō; second-person...

Words derived from “[[floit]], [[flöute]], [[vloite]]

Every word from Latin flareEvery word from Vulgar Latin *flabeolumEvery word from Old Occitan flaüt