Where does “oint” come from?

oint (French) comes from Middle French oint, from Old French oint, from Latin unctum, from Latin unctus, from Latin ungō, from Latin unguō, from Proto-Italic ongʷō, from Proto-Indo-European h₃engʷ- — to smear, to anoint.

oint (French): past participle of oindre

Definitions

  1. past participle of oindre

Ancestry of “oint”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchoint
2Old Frenchointpast participle of oindre; lard; fat; grease;...
3Latinunctumnominative neuter singular of ūnctus; accusative...
4Latinunctusanointed; greasy, oily
5Latinungōto anoint, smear with oil, grease
6Latinunguō
7Proto-Italicongʷōto anoint
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃engʷ-to smear, to anoint
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₃engʷ-Every word from Proto-Italic ongʷōEvery word from Latin unguō