Where does “pistul” come from?

pistul (Tausug) comes from English pistol, from Middle French pistole, from Middle High German pitschal, from Czech píšťala, from Old Czech píščala, from Proto-Slavic piščalь, from Proto-Slavic piskati, from Proto-Balto-Slavic pīṣk-.

pistul (Tausug): pistol; handgun (of any type including revolver)

Definitions

  1. pistol; handgun (of any type including revolver)

Ancestry of “pistul”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpistolA handgun, with a chamber integrated in the...
2Middle Frenchpistolepistol
3Middle High Germanpitschal
4Czechpíšťalawhistle
5Old Czechpíščalawhistle device used to make a whistling sound
6Proto-Slavicpiščalьpipe; shinbone
7Proto-Slavicpiskatito squeak, to whistle
8Proto-Balto-Slavicpīṣk-
Every word from Proto-Balto-Slavic pīṣk-Every word from Proto-Slavic piskatiEvery word from Proto-Slavic piščalь
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