Where does β€œamercier” come from?

amercier (Anglo-Norman) comes from Old French a, from Latin A, from Etruscan πŒ€, from Ancient Greek αΎ±Μ”, from Phoenician 𐀀, from Egyptian 𓃾.

amercier (Anglo-Norman): to amerce

Definitions

  1. to amerce

Ancestry of β€œamercier”, step by step

amercier traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old French a

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchato; towards; belonging to
2LatinAβ€”
3EtruscanπŒ€and, also
4Ancient GreekαΎ±Μ”β€”
5Phoenician𐀀ox; aleph; alef
6Egyptian𓃾—

via Old French merci

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchmercimercy; clemency
2LatinmercΔ“spay, wages, reward
3Latinmerxmerchandise, commodity; goods, wares
4Proto-Italic*merksβ€”

Words derived from β€œamercier”

Every word from Egyptian 𓃾 β†’Every word from Phoenician 𐀀 β†’Every word from Ancient Greek αΎ±Μ” β†’