Where does “saucy” come from?

Saucy comes from Middle English via Middle French -ie, Latin -ia and -ivus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European -kos, a suffix forming adjectives.

saucy (English): Similar to sauce; having the consistency or...

Definitions

  1. Similar to sauce; having the consistency or...

Ancestry of “saucy”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsauceA liquid condiment or accompaniment to food;...
2Middle EnglishsauceA sauce or gravy; a liquid condiment; A solution...
3Old Frenchsausesauce (condiment)
4Vulgar Latinsalsanominative feminine singular of salsus;...
5Latinsalsussalty, briny; salted; witty
6Latinsālsalt
7Proto-Italicsālssalt
8Proto-Indo-European*sḗh₂lsalt

Words derived from “saucy

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *sḗh₂lEvery word from Proto-Italic sālsEvery word from Latin sāl