Where does “chronique scandaleuse” come from?

chronique scandaleuse (English) comes from French chronique scandaleuse, from French scandaleuse, from French scandaleux, from Latin scandalosus, from Ecclesiastical Latin scandalum, from Ancient Greek σκάνδαλον, from Proto-Indo-European skand- — to jump, go up; to shine, to glow; bright.

chronique scandaleuse (English): A journalistic account of a love affair, crime,...

Definitions

  1. A journalistic account of a love affair, crime,...

Ancestry of “chronique scandaleuse”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchchronique scandaleusechronique scandaleuse
2Frenchscandaleusefeminine singular of scandaleux; scandalous
3Frenchscandaleuxscandalous
4Latinscandalosus
5Ecclesiastical Latinscandalumthat on which one trips, cause of offense;...
6Ancient Greekσκάνδαλονtrap, snare; enticement, temptation; offense,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeanskand-to jump, go up; to shine, to glow; bright
Every word from Proto-Indo-European skand-Every word from Ancient Greek σκάνδαλονEvery word from Ecclesiastical Latin scandalum
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