Where does “fiol” come from?

fiol (Middle Welsh) comes from Middle English fiole, from Old French fiole, from Late Latin fiola, from Latin phiala, from Ancient Greek φιάλη — round and shallow bowl, saucer, or pan.

Ancestry of “fiol”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishfioleA receptacle, vial, or bottle or diminutive size;...
2Old Frenchfiolevial, phial
3Late Latinfiolavial, phial
4Latinphialasaucer; a censer, thurible
5Ancient Greekφιάληround and shallow bowl, saucer, or pan

Words derived from “fiol

Every word from Ancient Greek φιάληEvery word from Latin phialaEvery word from Late Latin fiola