1. Etymology of the French word cape
the Old French word
capederived from the Provençal word
capaderived from the Latin word
cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word
kappa, κάππα
derived from the Medieval Latin word
capa (cape, cloak; cassock)
derived from the Latin word
cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word
kappa, κάππα
Derivations in French
capote,
décaper,
capot,
capéer,
capeyerDerivations in other languages
English
capelet, Romanian
capăCognates
Dutch
cape, German
Cape, Norwegian
cape, Swedish
capeUsage
Word found in Old French
2. Etymology of the French word cape
derived from the French word
capederived from the English word
capderived from the Latin word
cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word
kappa, κάππα
derived from the Medieval Latin word
capa (cape, cloak; cassock)
derived from the Latin word
cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word
kappa, κάππα
Usage
Word found in Old French