Where does “chronique scandaleuse” come from?

chronique scandaleuse (French) comes from French scandaleuse, from French scandaleux, from Latin scandalosus, from Ecclesiastical Latin scandalum, from Ancient Greek σκάνδαλον, from Proto-Indo-European skand- — to jump, go up; to shine, to glow; bright.

chronique scandaleuse (French): chronique scandaleuse

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  1. chronique scandaleuse

Ancestry of “chronique scandaleuse”, step by step

chronique scandaleuse traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via French scandaleuse

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchscandaleusefeminine singular of scandaleux; scandalous
2Frenchscandaleuxscandalous
3Latinscandalosus
4Ecclesiastical Latinscandalumthat on which one trips, cause of offense;...
5Ancient Greekσκάνδαλονtrap, snare; enticement, temptation; offense,...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanskand-to jump, go up; to shine, to glow; bright

via French chronique

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchchroniquechronic; chronicle; newspaper column
2LatinchronicusOf or pertaining to time; chronic
3Ancient Greekχρονικόςof or concerning time, temporal; chronological
4Ancient Greek-ικόςof or pertaining to, in the manner of; -ic
5Ancient Greek-κόςforms adjectives with the sense of 'of or...
6Proto-Indo-European-ḱos-y, -ic

Words derived from “chronique scandaleuse

Every word from Proto-Indo-European skand-Every word from Ancient Greek σκάνδαλονEvery word from Ecclesiastical Latin scandalum
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