Where does “trucebreaker” come from?

trucebreaker (English) comes from English truce, from Middle English trewes, from Middle English trewe, from Old English trēowa, from Old English trēow, from Proto-West Germanic treu, from Proto-Germanic trewą, from English doru — hard, firm, strong, solid; hard, fast; tree.

trucebreaker (English): One who violates a truce, covenant, or engagement

Definitions

  1. One who violates a truce, covenant, or engagement

Ancestry of “trucebreaker”, step by step

trucebreaker traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English truce

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishtrucea period of time in which no fighting takes place...
2Middle Englishtrewes
3Middle EnglishtreweFaithful, loyal, trustworthy; Concerned about...
4Old Englishtrēowa
5Old Englishtrēowtree, wood, timber, beam, log, stake, stick,...
6Proto-West Germanictreutree; wood
7Proto-Germanictrewątree
8EnglishdoruAlternative form of dory
9Ancient Greekδόρυwood, tree, stem; spear shaft, spear, lance,...
10Proto-Hellenicdórutree
11Proto-Indo-Europeandórutree
12Proto-Indo-Europeandrew-hard, firm, strong, solid; hard, fast; tree

via English breaker

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbreakerSomething that breaks; A machine for breaking...
2English-erA person or thing that does an action indicated...
3Middle English-eragentive suffix; agent noun suffix
4Old French-erAlternative form of -ier, verbal suffix;...
5Latin-ārefirst conjugation
6Proto-Italic-āōForms primarily denominative verbs
7Proto-Indo-European-eh₂yétiCreates iterative/ frequentative/ intensive...
8Proto-Indo-European-yétiCreates intransitive, often deponent,...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanyé-
10Chichewaiyehe, she
Every word from Proto-Indo-European drew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dóruEvery word from Proto-Hellenic dóru