Where does “sebon” come from?

sebon (Welsh) comes from Latin sapo, from English soap, from Middle English sope, from Old English sāpe, from Proto-West Germanic saipā, from Proto-Germanic saipǭ, from Proto-Indo-European seyb- — to pour, leak, trickle; to pour out, trickle,...

sebon (Welsh): soap

Definitions

  1. soap

Ancestry of “sebon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsaposoap
2EnglishsoapA substance able to mix with both oil and water,...
3Middle EnglishsopeSoap; a cleaning agent especially if liquid
4Old Englishsāpesoap, salve
5Proto-West Germanicsaipāsoap
6Proto-Germanicsaipǭsoap
7Proto-Indo-Europeanseyb-to pour, leak, trickle; to pour out, trickle,...

Words derived from “sebon

Every word from Proto-Indo-European seyb-Every word from Proto-Germanic saipǭEvery word from Proto-West Germanic saipā
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