Where does “lesarde” come from?

lesarde (Middle English) comes from Anglo-Norman lusard, from Old French lesard, from Latin lacertus, from Latin lacerta — lizard; ablative singular of lacerta.

lesarde (Middle English): A reptile, especially a lizard; The sharpened tip...

Definitions

  1. A reptile, especially a lizard; The sharpened tip...

Ancestry of “lesarde”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Anglo-Normanlusard
2Old Frenchlesard
3LatinlacertusAlternative form of lacerta: a lizard; The...
4Latinlacertalizard; ablative singular of lacerta

Words derived from “lesarde

Every word from Latin lacertaEvery word from Latin lacertusEvery word from Old French lesard