Where does “étoinde” come from?

étoinde (Champenois) comes from Old French esteindre, from Latin extinguo, from Latin stinguo, from Proto-Italic *stengʷō — to push.

étoinde (Champenois): to extinguish, to put out

Definitions

  1. to extinguish, to put out

Ancestry of “étoinde”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchesteindreto extinguish; to put out; to stop; to halt
2LatinextinguoI quench, extinguish, kill
3LatinstinguoI put out, extinguish
4Proto-Italic*stengʷōto push
Every word from Proto-Italic *stengʷōEvery word from Latin stinguoEvery word from Latin extinguo