Where does “مول” come from?

مول (Moroccan Arabic) comes from English mall, from English pall mall, from Old French pale-maille, from Italian pallamaglio, from Italian palla, from Latin palla, from Frankish ball, from Northern Sami bállu — to fear.

مول (Moroccan Arabic): shopping center

Definitions

  1. shopping center

Ancestry of “مول”, step by step

مول traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English mall

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmallA pedestrianised street, especially a shopping...
2Englishpall mallA 17th-century game in which a ball was driven...
3Old Frenchpale-maille
4Italianpallamagliopall mall
5Italianpallaball; bullet, shot; testicles
6LatinpallaA rectangular piece of cloth worn by ladies in...
7Frankishball
8Northern Samibállutesticle, ball
9Northern Samiballátto become scared
10Proto-Samicpëlājëtēkto become scared
11Proto-Samicpëlëtēkto fear
12Proto-Uralicpele-to fear

via French môle

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmôlebreakwater, mole; mole; sunfish
2Germanmolmole (unit of amount)
3GermanMolekülmolecule
4Frenchmoléculemolecule
5New Latinmoleculaa molecule; molecule
6Latinmōlēsmultitude, mass (of material)

via Arabic مَوْلًى

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicمَوْلًىmaster; vicar, guardian

Words derived from “مول

Every word from Proto-Uralic pele-