Where does “établir” come from?

établir (French) comes from Old French establir, from Latin stabiliō, from Latin stabilis, from Latin stare, from Latin sto, from Proto-Italic staēō, from Proto-Indo-European sth₂éh₁yeti, from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂-.

établir (French): to make out (a bill), to draw up (a document etc.)

Definitions

  1. to make out (a bill), to draw up (a document etc.)

Ancestry of “établir”, step by step

établir traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old French establir

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchestablirto establish
2Latinstabiliōto make firm, confirm, stay, support, hold still, stabilize
3LatinstabilisThat stands firm; firm, steadfast, steady, sure,...
4Latinstarepresent active infinitive of stō; stand; to be
5LatinstoI stand; I stay, remain; I am
6Proto-Italicstaēōstand
7Proto-Indo-Europeansth₂éh₁yetito stand
8Proto-Indo-European*steh₂-

via Latin stabilīre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinstabilīre

Words derived from “établir

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European sth₂éh₁yetiEvery word from Proto-Italic staēō