Where does “látro” come from?

látro (Old Czech) comes from Old High German lâfter, from Middle Dutch lachter, from Old Dutch lahtar, from Proto-Germanic lahtraz.

látro (Old Czech): a measure of length equivalent to about 1,92 meters

Definitions

  1. a measure of length equivalent to about 1,92 meters

Ancestry of “látro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old High Germanlâfter
2Middle Dutchlachtershame, dishonour; slander, vilification
3Old Dutchlahtar
4Proto-Germaniclahtraz

Words derived from “látro

Every word from Proto-Germanic lahtrazEvery word from Old Dutch lahtarEvery word from Middle Dutch lachter