Where does “rongeure” come from?

rongeure (French) comes from French ronger, from Old French rongier, from Old French rungier, from Latin rūmigāre.

rongeure (French): traces or damage done by rodents or a corrosive substance

Definitions

  1. traces or damage done by rodents or a corrosive substance

Ancestry of “rongeure”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchrongerto gnaw; to erode, to eat at
2Old Frenchrongier
3Old Frenchrungier
4Latinrūmigāre
Every word from Latin rūmigāreEvery word from Old French rungierEvery word from Old French rongier