Where does “tapit” come from?

tapit (Old Norse) comes from Middle Low German tappet, from Latin tapēte, from Latin tapēs, from Ancient Greek τάπης — carpet, rug, mat.

Ancestry of “tapit”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Low Germantappet
2Latintapētecloth (decorative, for use as carpet, wall hangings etc.)
3Latintapēsrug, carpet
4Ancient Greekτάπηςcarpet, rug, mat

Words derived from “tapit

Every word from Ancient Greek τάπηςEvery word from Latin tapēsEvery word from Latin tapēte