Where does “paviyon” come from?

paviyon (Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish پاوییون, from French pavillon, from Middle French pavillon, from Old French paveilun, from Latin papilio, from Proto-Indo-European pal- — to fly; to shake, swing; to feel, touch, shake.

paviyon (Turkish): pavilion detached structure

Definitions

  1. pavilion detached structure

Ancestry of “paviyon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishپاوییون
2Frenchpavillonpavilion; ensign, flag; house, villa, lodge
3Middle Frenchpavillonbuilding
4Old Frenchpaveilun
5Latinpapiliobutterfly, moth; Soul of a dead person; tent
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpal-to fly; to shake, swing; to feel, touch, shake
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pal-Every word from Latin papilioEvery word from Old French paveilun