Where does “sempel” come from?

sempel (Romansch) comes from Middle English symple, from Old French simple, from Latin simplex, from Latin -plex, from Latin plicō, from Proto-Indo-European pleḱ-, from Proto-Indo-European pel- — to cover, to wrap; skin, hide, cloth; to fold.

sempel (Romansch): simple, easy

Definitions

  1. simple, easy

Ancestry of “sempel”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englishsymplevirtuous, godly, without sin; simple, spartan,...
2Old Frenchsimpleinnocent; mere; simple; honest; without pretense
3Latinsimplexsingle; simple, plain, uncompounded; pure,...
4Latin-plex-fold
5Latinplicōto fold, bend or flex; to roll up
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpleḱ-to fold, plait, weave
7Proto-Indo-Europeanpel-to cover, to wrap; skin, hide, cloth; to fold
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European pleḱ-Every word from Latin plicō