Where does “cheintuthe” come from?

cheintuthe (Norman) comes from Latin cinctura, from Latin cingō — to surround, circle, ring, encircle.

cheintuthe (Norman): belt

Definitions

  1. belt

Ancestry of “cheintuthe”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincincturagirdle, belt; nominative feminine singular of...
2Latincingōto surround, circle, ring, encircle
Every word from Latin cingōEvery word from Latin cinctura
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