Where does “bassiner” come from?

bassiner (French) comes from French bassin, from Middle French bassin, from Old French bacin, from Vulgar Latin baccinum, from Late Latin bacca — wine jug.

bassiner (French): to bathe with a warm liquid; to drizzle; to bore

Definitions

  1. to bathe with a warm liquid; to drizzle; to bore

Ancestry of “bassiner”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbassinpond, ornamental lake, basin; bowl, bedpan; basin
2Middle Frenchbassinbasin
3Old Frenchbacinbasin
4Vulgar Latinbaccinumwide bowl
5Late Latinbaccawine jug

Words derived from “bassiner

Every word from Late Latin baccaEvery word from Vulgar Latin baccinumEvery word from Old French bacin
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