parachute

parachute
parachute (n.) 1784 (the year the use of one first was attempted, in Paris), from Fr. parachute, lit. "that which protects against a fall," hybrid coined by Fr. aeronaut François Blanchard (1753-1809) from para- "defense against" (from L. parare "prepare;" see PARE (Cf. pare)) + chute "a fall" (see CHUTE (Cf. chute)).
PARACHUTE, a kind of large and strong umbrella, contrived to break a person's fall from an airballoon, should any accident happen to the balloon at a high elevation. ["Supplement to the Encyclopaedia or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences," Philadelphia, 1803]
The verb is attested from 1807.

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