Where does “ceinturer” come from?

ceinturer (French) comes from French ceinture, from Old French ceinture, from Latin cinctura, from Latin cingō — to surround, circle, ring, encircle.

ceinturer (French): to belt; belt up; girt; put a belt around; to...

Definitions

  1. to belt; belt up; girt; put a belt around; to...

Ancestry of “ceinturer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchceinturebelt
2Old Frenchceinturebelt
3Latincincturagirdle, belt; nominative feminine singular of...
4Latincingōto surround, circle, ring, encircle
Every word from Latin cingōEvery word from Latin cincturaEvery word from Old French ceinture