Where does “sidérer” come from?

sidérer (French) comes from French sidéré, from Latin sideratus, from Latin sīdus, from Ancient Greek Σιδοῦς, from Ancient Greek σίδη — pomegranate; kind of waterplant growing near...

sidérer (French): to dumbfound, flummox; to consternate

Definitions

  1. to dumbfound, flummox; to consternate

Ancestry of “sidérer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsidéréflabbergasted
2Latinsideratus
3Latinsīdus
4Ancient GreekΣιδοῦςSidus, Corinthia, Greece
5Ancient Greekσίδηpomegranate; kind of waterplant growing near...

Words derived from “sidérer

Every word from Ancient Greek σίδηEvery word from Ancient Greek ΣιδοῦςEvery word from Latin sīdus