Where does “pluviôse” come from?

pluviôse (French) comes from Latin pluviōsus, from Latin pluvia, from Latin pluvius, from Latin pluit, from Proto-Italic plowō, from Proto-Indo-European pléweti.

pluviôse (French): Pluviôse the fifth month of the French Republican Calendar

Definitions

  1. Pluviôse the fifth month of the French Republican Calendar

Ancestry of “pluviôse”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinpluviōsusFull of rain, rainy
2Latinpluviarain; a shower; feminine nominative singular of...
3Latinpluviusrainy, bringing rain; The inner court of a...
4LatinpluitIt rains; it is raining
5Proto-Italicplowō
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpléweti

Words derived from “pluviôse

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pléwetiEvery word from Proto-Italic plowōEvery word from Latin pluit
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