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

  1. pit; well, pool; grave

Ancestry of “pytt”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-West Germanicputiwell
2Latinputeuspit, dungeon; well; cistern
3Latin-alnoun-forming suffix

Words derived from “pytt

Every word from Latin -alEvery word from Latin puteusEvery word from Proto-West Germanic puti
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