Where does “vermillon” come from?

vermillon (French) comes from Old French vermeillon, from Old French vermeil, from Vulgar Latin vermiclus, from Latin vermiculus, from Latin vermis, from Latin fugāre, from Latin fugere, from Proto-Italic fugiō — to flee; to enjoy, benefit.

vermillon (French): cinnabar; vermilion

Definitions

  1. cinnabar; vermilion

Ancestry of “vermillon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchvermeillonvermilion
2Old Frenchvermeilvermillion
3Vulgar Latinvermicluspurple, red
4LatinvermiculusA little worm or grub in decaying things
5Latinvermisa worm
6Latinfugāre
7Latinfugerethird-person plural perfect active indicative of...
8Proto-Italicfugiōto flee
9Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰewg-to flee; to enjoy, benefit

Words derived from “vermillon

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰewg-