Where does “gantry” come from?

Gantry derives from Old French chantier, from Late Latin cantarium, from Latin canterius, originally denoting a pack-horse or beast of burden.

gantry (English): A framework of steel bars resting on side...

Definitions

  1. A framework of steel bars resting on side...

Ancestry of “gantry”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchchantier
2Late Latincantarium
3Latincanteriustrellis, sort of frame

Words derived from “gantry

Every word from Latin canteriusEvery word from Late Latin cantariumEvery word from Old French chantier