Etymology of the English word cattalo
the English word
cattaloderived from the English word
beefderived from the Old French word
boefderived from the Latin word
bos (ox; bull; cow)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gʷou-derived from the Old French word
buefderived from the Latin word
bos (ox; bull; cow)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gʷou-derived from the English word
buffaloderived from the Old Italian word
bufaloderived from the Late Latin word
bufalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox)
derived from the Latin word
bubalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox; of, pertaining to African gazelle)
derived from the Greek word
boubalos, βούβαλος
derived from the Italian word
buffaloderived from the Late Latin word
bufalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox)
derived from the Latin word
bubalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox; of, pertaining to African gazelle)
derived from the Greek word
boubalos, βούβαλος
derived from the English word
cattlederived from the North French word
catelderived from the Old Provençal word
capdalderived from the Latin word
capitale (capital crime, punishment; priestess headband)
derived from the Latin word
capitalis (of, belonging to head, life)
derived from the Latin word
caput (head; small head; head; head; head; head; person; life; heading; chapter, principal division)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kaput- (head)
derived from the Anglo-Norman word
catelderived from the Latin word
capitale (capital crime, punishment; priestess headband)
derived from the Latin word
capitalis (of, belonging to head, life)
derived from the Latin word
caput (head; small head; head; head; head; head; person; life; heading; chapter, principal division)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kaput- (head)
Date
The earliest known usage of cattalo in English dates from the 20th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English