Etymology:
The word "boater" originated in the early 19th century, derived from the following sources:
Meaning:
A boater is a flat-crowned, round-brimmed hat made of straw or similar materials. It is primarily associated with boating, but it has also become popular for other casual and formal occasions.
Origin:
Additional Notes:
Etymology The word boat comes from the Proto Germanic root bauta meaning to beat
Etymology The word ship ultimately derives from the Proto Germanic skīpam meaning
Etymology Middle English saylour Old English seglere Ultimately from Latin sal sa
Etymology The name Panama is derived from the Ngäbe word banamá which means abund
Etymology The word straw is derived from the Old English word strēaw which is relat
Etymology From Middle English enwagen from Old English onweagian On on upon
Etymology Design comes from the Middle English word desiner which is derived from th
Etymology The word strike comes from the Middle English word striken which is derive
Etymology and Origin The word zilch originated in the German language where it was fir
Etymology The name Saturn derives from the Latin word Saturnus which is thought to have