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1. Etymology of the English word bottle

the English word bottle
derived from the Old French word botaille
derived from the Medieval Latin word butticula
derived from the Late Latin word buttis
derived from the Old French word botele
derived from the Medieval Latin word butticula
derived from the Late Latin word buttis

Derivations in English

bluebottle, bottleful, bottlehead, bottleneck, bottlenose, bottler, pinchbottle, bottled, bottling

Cognates

Dutch bottelen, Dutch boete, Dutch boeten, English boot, French bouteille, French botte, German Bouteille, German Buddel, German Buße, German büßen, Icelandic bót, Icelandic bäta, Italian botte, Italian bottiglia, Lithuanian batas, Norwegian butelje, Norwegian butel, Provençal botelha, Spanish bota, Spanish botella, Swedish butelj, Swedish bot, Swedish bota

Usage

Word found in Modern English

2. Etymology of the English word bottle

derived from the English word bottle
derived from the Old French word botel
derived from the Old French word botte
derived from the Old Provençal word bota
derived from the Late Latin word buttis

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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