inductilis

Latin

Etymology

From induct- (perfect passive participial stem of indūcō (to cover, overlay)) +‎ -ilis (suffix forming adjectives). The noun is attested circa 800 CE in the Latin–Germanic Leiden Glossary.

Adjective

inductilis (neuter inductile); third-declension two-termination adjective

  1. suitable for covering

Noun

inductilis ? (Early Medieval Latin)

  1. type of sausage

Descendants

  • North Italian:
    • Old Emilian: induttl
    • Old Lombard: indugiere
    • Romansch: andutgel, anduochel
  • Gallo-Romance:
    • Occitan: enduècha, anduècha
    • Old French: endoille, andoille (see there for further descendants)

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