Where does “moussant” come from?

moussant (French) comes from French mousser, from French mousse, from Spanish mozo, from Latin musteus, from Latin mustum, from Latin mustus, from Proto-Indo-European mūs- — fly, stinging fly, gnat; moist, damp; swamp,...

moussant (French): present participle of mousser

Definitions

  1. present participle of mousser

Ancestry of “moussant”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmousserto foam
2Frenchmousseblunt; moss; bryophyte
3Spanishmozoboy, lad, young man, youth; servant, helper,...
4Latinmusteusof or belonging to must; like must; young, new,...
5Latinmustummust; unfermented or partially fermented grape...
6Latinmustusfresh, young; unfermented
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmūs-fly, stinging fly, gnat; moist, damp; swamp,...

Words derived from “moussant

Every word from Proto-Indo-European mūs-Every word from Latin mustusEvery word from Latin mustum