Where does “draper” come from?

draper (Old French) comes from Old French drap, from Latin drappum — accusative singular of drappus.

draper (Old French): to drape; to full cloth; to drape", "also", "to...

Definitions

  1. to drape; to full cloth; to drape", "also", "to...

Ancestry of “draper”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchdrapsheet or covering; clothing
2Latindrappumaccusative singular of drappus

Words derived from “draper

Every word from Latin drappumEvery word from Old French drap