pitl - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Uncertain. Possibly from:
- An onomatopoetic root or children's/nursery word *pikk-, *picc-.
- From Vulgar Latin *pikk (“little”), related to *piccare (“to pierce”), from Proto-Indo-European *bew-, *bu- (“to make a dull, hollow sound”).
- From Vulgar Latin pittitus (“small, worthless”), which is linked to French petit and English piece.
pitl m (feminine singular pitla, masculine plural pitli, feminine plural pitles, comparative mënder)