trenchier
Old French
verb
Definitions
- to cut make an incision
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *trinicāre, truncāre (maim by cutting off pieces, truncate).
Origin
Latin
truncāre
Gloss
maim by cutting off pieces, truncate
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tranche English
- transeerata Finnish
- *trinicāre Latin
- truncāre Latin
- truncātiō Latin
- Tranche German
- trinciare Italian
- retrancher French
- tranche French
- trancher French
- транш Russian
- *twerḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- re- Old French
- retranchier Old French
- tranĉi Esperanto
- trencable Catalan, Valencian
- trencaclosques Catalan, Valencian
- trencador Catalan, Valencian
- trencadís Catalan, Valencian
- trencaglaç Catalan, Valencian
- trencall Catalan, Valencian
- trencament Catalan, Valencian
- trencanous Catalan, Valencian
- trencar Catalan, Valencian
- trinxar Catalan, Valencian
- trinchar Galician
- trincheira Galician
- tranchi Norman
- trancher Middle French
- trincheira Old Portuguese
- trencar Old Occitan
- *trincare Gaulish