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Etymology of the French word rouleau

the French word rouleau
derived from the French word rouler
derived from the Old French word roler
derived from the Latin root *rotulare
derived from the Late Latin word rotulus
derived from the Latin word rota (wheel)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ret-
derived from the Latin word rotula
derived from the Latin word rota (wheel)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ret-
derived from the Old French word rolel
derived from the Old French word role
derived from the Latin word rotula
derived from the Latin word rota (wheel)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ret-
derived from the French word rôle*

Derivations in French

rouleauté

Derivations in other languages

English rouleau, Italian rollè, Romanian rulou

Cognates

Catalan rotllo, Catalan rotolar, Dutch rol, Dutch rollen, English role, English roll, French rôle, French rouler, German Rolle, German rollen, Icelandic rúlla, Italian rotolo, Italian rotolare, Italian rullare, Lithuanian role, Norwegian rulle, Portuguese rolo, Portuguese rolar, Provençal rolle, Provençal rolar, Russian poль, Spanish rollar, Spanish rollo, Swedish rulle, Swedish rulla



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