Where does “entêter” come from?

entêter (French) comes from French tête, from Middle French teste, from Old French teste, from Latin testis, from Latin terstis, from Latin trīstis, from Proto-Indo-European tristh₂s, from Proto-Indo-European steh₂- — to stand.

entêter (French): to be stubborn; to persist; to go to the head

Definitions

  1. to be stubborn; to persist; to go to the head

Ancestry of “entêter”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtêtehead; header; a bright spark, a quick study
2Middle Frenchtestehead
3Old Frenchtestehead
4Latintestiswitness; one who testifies or attests; testicle
5Latinterstis
6Latintrīstissad, unhappy, melancholy, morose
7Proto-Indo-Europeantristh₂sa third party standing, after the two parties to...
8Proto-Indo-Europeansteh₂-to stand

Words derived from “entêter

Every word from Proto-Indo-European steh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tristh₂sEvery word from Latin trīstis