Where does “abribus” come from?

abribus (French) comes from French abri, from Middle French abri, from Old French abri, from Old French abrier, from Latin apricāre, from Latin aprīcor, from Latin apricus, from Latin aperīcus — -y, -ic.

abribus (French): bus shelter

Definitions

  1. bus shelter

Ancestry of “abribus”, step by step

abribus traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French abri

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchabria shelter or refuge against the elements or...
2Middle Frenchabri
3Old Frenchabrishelter
4Old Frenchabrierto shelter; to take shelter; to shelter oneself
5Latinapricāre
6Latinaprīcorto bask in the sun, sunbathe
7Latinapricussunny, having lots of sunshine, warmed by the...
8Latinaperīcus
9Latin-cussuffixed to nouns, forms adjectives; This suffix...
10Proto-Italic-kos
11Proto-Indo-European-ḱos-y, -ic

via French bus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbusbus; first-person singular past historic of...
2FrenchomnibusPertaining to a local; omnibus, bus
3Latinomnibusdative masculine plural of omnis; dative feminine...
4Latinomnisevery; all
5Proto-Italicopnisevery, all
6Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃ep-ni-sworking
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃ep-to work, toil, make; ability, force
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -ḱosEvery word from Latin -cusEvery word from Latin aperīcus
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