Where does “suturer” come from?

suturer (French) comes from French suture, from Latin sūtūra, from Latin suō, from Proto-Italic sūō, from Proto-Indo-European *syewH- — to sew.

suturer (French): to sew up, stitch up, suture

Definitions

  1. to sew up, stitch up, suture

Ancestry of “suturer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsuturesuture; stitch; first-person singular present...
2Latinsūtūraa sewing together; seam, stitch, suture
3Latinsuōto sew, stitch
4Proto-Italicsūōsew, stitch
5Proto-Indo-European*syewH-to sew

Words derived from “suturer

Every word from Proto-Indo-European *syewH-Every word from Proto-Italic sūōEvery word from Latin suō
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