Where does “òl” come from?

òl (Scottish Gaelic) comes from Old Irish ól, from Unami ool, from English Pool, from Middle English pool, from Old English pōl, from Proto-West Germanic *pōl, from Proto-Germanic pōlaz, from Proto-Indo-European bale- — home; house.

òl (Scottish Gaelic): drink; booze, carouse; verbal noun of òl

Definitions

  1. drink; booze, carouse; verbal noun of òl

Ancestry of “òl”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishólverbal noun of ibid; drinking; draught
2Unamioolegg
3EnglishPoolOS grid ref SW6641
4Middle Englishpool
5Old Englishpōlpool
6Proto-West Germanic*pōl
7Proto-Germanicpōlazpool
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbale-bog, marsh
9Yorubailéhome; house

Words derived from “òl

Every word from Yoruba iléEvery word from Proto-Indo-European bale-Every word from Proto-Germanic pōlaz