Where does “grassture” come from?

grassture (English) comes from English pasture, from Middle English pasture, from Old French pasture, from Latin pastūra, from Latin pāstus, from Latin -tus, from Proto-Italic -tus, from Proto-Indo-European -tus — Derives action nouns from verb roots.

grassture (English): A grassy pasture

Definitions

  1. A grassy pasture

Ancestry of “grassture”, step by step

grassture traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English pasture

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpastureLand, specifically, an open field, on which...
2Middle Englishpasture
3Old Frenchpasturepasture grassy field upon which cattle graze
4Latinpastūrapasture, grazing ground
5Latinpāstushaving eaten, consumed
6Latin-tusForms the past participle of verbs; Forms...
7Proto-Italic-tus
8Proto-Indo-European-tusDerives action nouns from verb roots

via English grass

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishgrassAny plant of the family Poaceae, characterized by...
2Middle EnglishgrasA grass; Any plant; especially a herbaceous one;...
3Old Englishgræsgrass
4Proto-West Germanicgrasgrass
5Proto-Germanicgrasągrass
6Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰreh₁-to become green, grow; to grow; to green, to grow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tusEvery word from Latin -tusEvery word from Latin pāstus