Where does “rancor” come from?

Rancor comes from Middle English rancour, from Old French rancor, from Latin rancor, derived from the Proto-Indo-European suffix -ōs.

rancor (English): The deepest malignity or spite; deep-seated...

Definitions

  1. The deepest malignity or spite; deep-seated...

Ancestry of “rancor”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishrancourJealousy, ire, towards someone; rancour;...
2Old Frenchrancorill-will; negative opinion or intention
3Latinrancorrancidity, stench, rankness; grudge, rancor
4Latin-orused to form a third-declension masculine...
5Proto-Italic-ōsCreates masculine action nouns or result nouns...
6Proto-Indo-European-ōsCreates masculine and feminine action nouns or...
7Proto-Indo-European-oss
8Proto-Indo-European-osCreates action nouns or result nouns from verbs;...

Words derived from “rancor

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -osEvery word from Latin -orEvery word from Latin rancor
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