Where does “avance” come from?

avance (Dutch) comes from French avance, from French avancer, from Middle French advancer, from Old French avancier, from Vulgar Latin abanteare, from Latin ab ante, from Latin ante, from Ancient Greek κλίσις — Derives abstract/action nouns from verb roots.

avance (Dutch): overture, approach, advance; progress; stock...

Definitions

  1. overture, approach, advance; progress; stock...

Ancestry of “avance”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchavanceadvance; advances; first-person singular present...
2Frenchavancerto advance, to go forward; to progress; to bring...
3Middle Frenchadvancerto advance
4Old Frenchavancierto advance; to move forward; to advance; to...
5Vulgar Latinabantearepresent active infinitive of *abanteō;...
6Latinab antein front, before
7Latinantebefore, in front, forwards; before; before,...
8Ancient Greekκλίσιςbending, inclination; a lying down; a place for...
9Ancient Greek-σῐς"suffix forming nouns"
10Ancient Greek-τιςretained after dentals
11Proto-Indo-European-tisDerives abstract/action nouns from verb roots
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tis
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