étal
/e.tal/ · noun
Meaning
- stall
- butcher's block
Etymology / origin
Inherited from Old French estal, from Frankish *stall (“position”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stallaz; cf. also Medieval Latin stallum. Compare Italian stallo, English stall.
- stall(English)→
- stallo(Italian)→
- stallum(la-med)→
- *stallaz(gem-pro)→
- *stall(frk)→
- estal(Old French)→
- estal(Old French)→
- étal (French)
- Relations: inh, inh, der, der, cog, cog, cog
Related words
Descendant words
- stall(English) (cog)
- stallo(Italian) (cog)
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