Where does “sauter” come from?

sauter (Middle English) comes from Old French sautier, from Latin psaltērium, from Ancient Greek ψαλτήριον, from Ancient Greek ψάλλω, from Ancient Greek ψάω — to touch lightly, rub, wipe, rub smooth; to...

sauter (Middle English): The Biblical book of Psalms; the section of the Bible containing psalms

Definitions

  1. The Biblical book of Psalms; the section of the Bible containing psalms

Ancestry of “sauter”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchsautier
2Latinpsaltēriumlute or psaltery
3Ancient Greekψαλτήριονstringed instrument, harp
4Ancient Greekψάλλωto twitch; to make a sound by striking, touching,...
5Ancient Greekψάωto touch lightly, rub, wipe, rub smooth; to...
Every word from Ancient Greek ψάωEvery word from Ancient Greek ψάλλωEvery word from Ancient Greek ψαλτήριον