Where does “piquer” come from?

piquer (French) comes from Middle French picquer, from Old French piquer, from Vulgar Latin piccare, from Frankish pikkōn, from Proto-Germanic pikōną, from Proto-Indo-European bew- — "low-pitch humming noise".

piquer (French): to prick; to sting; to nick, pinch, steal

Definitions

  1. to prick; to sting; to nick, pinch, steal

Ancestry of “piquer”, step by step

piquer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle French picquer

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchpicquerto sting
2Old Frenchpiquerto pierce with the tip of a sword
3Vulgar Latinpiccareto puncture; to sting, strike; to pierce
4Frankishpikkōnto peck, strike
5Proto-Germanicpikōną
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbew-"low-pitch humming noise"

via Middle French piquer

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchpiquer

Words derived from “piquer

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bew-Every word from Proto-Germanic pikōnąEvery word from Frankish pikkōn