Where does “tunique” come from?

tunique (French) comes from Middle French tunique, from Old French tunique, from Latin tunica — tunic, an undergarment worn by both men and...

tunique (French): tunic; membrane

Definitions

  1. tunic; membrane

Ancestry of “tunique”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchtuniquemembrane; tunic
2Old Frenchtuniquetunic
3Latintunicatunic, an undergarment worn by both men and...

Words derived from “tunique

Every word from Latin tunicaEvery word from Old French tuniqueEvery word from Middle French tunique