Where does “cuish” come from?

cuish (English) comes from French cuisse, from Old French cuisse, from Late Latin coxa, from Latin coxa, from Proto-Indo-European koḱs- — joint.

cuish (English): defensive armour for the thighs

Definitions

  1. defensive armour for the thighs

Ancestry of “cuish”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcuissethigh
2Old Frenchcuissethigh
3Late Latincoxathigh; hip , hipbone
4Latincoxahip (joint), hipbone
5Proto-Indo-Europeankoḱs-joint
Every word from Proto-Indo-European koḱs-Every word from Latin coxaEvery word from Late Latin coxa