Where does “toga” come from?

toga (Spanish) comes from Spanish gato, from French gâteau, from Middle French gasteau, from Old French gastel, from Frankish wastil, from Proto-Germanic wastilaz, from Proto-Indo-European wes- — to dress, clothe.

toga (Spanish): toga; gown; robe

Definitions

  1. toga; gown; robe

Ancestry of “toga”, step by step

toga traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Spanish gato

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishgatocat; tomcat, gib; servant
2FrenchgâteauA sponge cake, i.e. a cake made with a chemical...
3Middle Frenchgasteau
4Old Frenchgastelround cake, loaf of bread, wastel; roundel,...
5Frankishwastil
6Proto-Germanicwastilaz
7Proto-Indo-Europeanwes-to dress, clothe

via Latin toga

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latintogatoga; a garment; a roof
2Latintegōto cover; to clothe
3Proto-Italictegōcover
4Proto-Indo-European(s)teg-to cover; pole, stick, beam

Words derived from “toga

Every word from Proto-Indo-European wes-