Where does “drapeado” come from?

drapeado (Spanish) comes from Spanish drapear, from French draper, from Middle French draper, from Old French draper, from Old French drap, from Latin drappum — accusative singular of drappus.

drapeado (Spanish): drapery

Definitions

  1. drapery

Ancestry of “drapeado”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishdrapearto drape
2Frenchdraperto drape
3Middle Frenchdraper
4Old Frenchdraperto drape; to full cloth; to drape", "also", "to...
5Old Frenchdrapsheet or covering; clothing
6Latindrappumaccusative singular of drappus
Every word from Latin drappumEvery word from Old French drapEvery word from Old French draper