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Etymology of the French word satin

the Old French word satin
derived from the Arabic word zaituni
derived from the Latin word seta (hair)
derived from the Latin word saeta (hair)
derived from the Greek word seta
derived from the Arabic word 'aṭlas zaytuni
derived from the Arabic word Zaytun

Derivations in French

satiner, satiné

Derivations in other languages

English satin, Romanian satin, Spanish saetín, Spanish satén

Cognates

Dutch satijn, English satin, German Satin, Icelandic satín, Italian setino, Swedish satäng

Usage

Word found in Old French



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