Where does “pytt” come from?
pytt (Old English) comes from Proto-West Germanic puti, from Latin puteus, from Latin -al — noun-forming suffix.
pytt (Old English): pit; well, pool; grave
Definitions
- pit; well, pool; grave
pytt (Old English) comes from Proto-West Germanic puti, from Latin puteus, from Latin -al — noun-forming suffix.
pytt (Old English): pit; well, pool; grave