Where does “hachurer” come from?

hachurer (French) comes from French hache, from Middle French hache, from Old French hache, from Vulgar Latin *happia, from Frankish happja, from Proto-Germanic *hapjǭ, from Proto-Indo-European kop- — to dig; to strike, to beat.

hachurer (French): to hachure

Definitions

  1. to hachure

Ancestry of “hachurer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchhacheaxe; inflection of hacher: ## first/third-person...
2Middle Frenchhacheaxe
3Old Frenchhacheaxe
4Vulgar Latin*happia
5Frankishhappjaaxe, hatchet
6Proto-Germanic*hapjǭ
7Proto-Indo-Europeankop-to dig; to strike, to beat

Words derived from “hachurer

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kop-Every word from Proto-Germanic *hapjǭEvery word from Frankish happja