Where does “traverse” come from?

traverse (French) comes from German Traverse, from Italian traversa, from Italian traversare, from Late Latin transversare, from Latin transversus, from Proto-Italic *trānsworssos — transverse, across.

traverse (French): crossing

Definitions

  1. crossing

Ancestry of “traverse”, step by step

traverse traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Traverse

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanTraverse
2Italiantraversacrossbeam, crosspiece, ledger; sleeper, tie; side...
3Italiantraversareto cross; to stow
4Late Latintransversare
5Latintransversusturned across, lying across, from side to side;...
6Proto-Italic*trānsworssostransverse, across

via Vulgar Latin traversa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latintraversa
2Latintraversus

Words derived from “traverse

Every word from Proto-Italic *trānsworssos