Where does “флейтист” come from?

флейтист (Russian) comes from Russian фле́йта, from German Flöte, from Middle High German vloite, from Middle Dutch floite, from Old French fleüte, from Italian flauto, from Old Occitan flaüt, from Vulgar Latin *flabeolum — present active infinitive of flō; second-person...

флейтист (Russian): flutist, flautist

Definitions

  1. flutist, flautist

Ancestry of “флейтист”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianфле́йтаflute (woodwind instrument)
2GermanFlöteflute; whistle; a hand or number of fitting cards...
3Middle High Germanvloite
4Middle Dutchfloite
5Old FrenchfleüteAlternative form of fleute
6Italianflautoflute; recorder
7Old Occitanflaütflute musical instrument
8Vulgar Latin*flabeolum
9Latinflarepresent active infinitive of flō; second-person...

Words derived from “флейтист

Every word from Latin flareEvery word from Vulgar Latin *flabeolumEvery word from Old Occitan flaüt