Where does “escroue” come from?

escroue (Middle French) comes from Old French escroe, from Latin scrofa, from Proto-Indo-European (s)kerbʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European (s)ker-, from Proto-Indo-European sek- — to cut, cut off, sever.

escroue (Middle French): piece, strip (of something)

Definitions

  1. piece, strip (of something)

Ancestry of “escroue”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchescroepiece, strip (of something)
2Latinscrofasow
3Proto-Indo-European(s)kerbʰ-to scratch, scrape
4Proto-Indo-European(s)ker-to cut off; to turn, bend
5Proto-Indo-Europeansek-to cut, cut off, sever

Words derived from “escroue

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sek-