Where does “trencherman” come from?

trencherman (English) comes from English trencher-man, from English trencher, from Middle English trenchour, from Anglo-Norman trenchour, from Old French trenchier, from Vulgar Latin trinicare, from Latin trini, from Latin tres.

trencherman (English): Alternative form of trencher-man

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of trencher-man

Ancestry of “trencherman”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtrencher-manA feeder; a great eater; a gormandizer; A cook; A...
2EnglishtrencherA long plate on which food is served and/or cut;...
3Middle EnglishtrenchourA cutting tool; a knife or blade
4Anglo-Normantrenchourcutter
5Old Frenchtrenchierto cut
6Vulgar Latintrinicarecut into three parts; cut in three parts
7Latintrininominative masculine plural of trīnus; genitive...
8Latintresthree; 3
9EnglishthreeA numerical value after two and before four....
10Middle Englishthrethree
11Old Englishþrīthree
12Proto-West Germanicþrīʀthree
13Proto-Germanicþrīzthree
14Proto-Indo-European*tréyes

Words derived from “trencherman

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *tréyesEvery word from Proto-Germanic þrīzEvery word from Proto-West Germanic þrīʀ