Where does “carpeta” come from?

carpeta (Spanish) comes from French carpette, from English carpet, from Middle English carpette, from Old French carpite, from Medieval Latin carpita, from Latin carpere, from Latin carpo, from Proto-Italic karpō — dung, manure, filth; manure, dung, filth.

carpeta (Spanish): folder; folder, directory; lace doily

Definitions

  1. folder; folder, directory; lace doily

Ancestry of “carpeta”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcarpettea rug, a doormat
2EnglishcarpetA fabric used as a complete floor covering; Any...
3Middle EnglishcarpetteA fabric cover for beds or furniture; a tablecloth or throw
4Old Frenchcarpite
5Medieval Latincarpita
6Latincarperesecond-person singular future passive indicative...
7LatincarpoI pluck, pick, harvest; I tear off, tear out,...
8Proto-Italickarpō
9Proto-Indo-Europeankerp-to pluck, harvest
10Proto-Indo-European(s)ḱer-dung, manure, filth; manure, dung, filth

Words derived from “carpeta

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)ḱer-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kerp-Every word from Proto-Italic karpō