Where does “méat” come from?

méat (French) comes from Latin meatus, from Latin meo, from Latin meus, from Proto-Italic meos — my.

méat (French): meatus

Definitions

  1. meatus

Ancestry of “méat”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmeatusmovement, course; a path, passage; gone, passed,...
2LatinmeoI go along, pass or traverse; dative masculine...
3Latinmeusmy, mine
4Proto-Italicmeosmy

Words derived from “méat

Every word from Proto-Italic meosEvery word from Latin meusEvery word from Latin meo
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