toaille

Old French

Alternative forms

  • tuaille, touaille, tuaile, touaile, towelle

Etymology

Medieval Latin toallia, from Frankish *thwahillja (cloth), from Proto-Germanic *þwahilō (wash-cloth).

Noun

toaille f (oblique plural toailles, nominative singular toaille, nominative plural toailles)

  1. towel (cloth used for washing or drying)

Descendants

  • Franc-Comtois: tiuaille, tiueille, tuâye, kyẅeyu
  • Middle French: touaille, toaille, touelle, tuaille
  • Picard: touaîye (Athois), duelle
  • Middle English: towell, towayle, towaile, towelle
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