Where does “plieuther” come from?

plieuther (Norman) comes from Old French plorer, from Latin plōrāre, from Latin plōrō — to cry out.

plieuther (Norman): to cry, weep

Definitions

  1. to cry, weep

Ancestry of “plieuther”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchplorerto cry
2Latinplōrāre
3Latinplōrōto cry out

Words derived from “plieuther

Every word from Latin plōrōEvery word from Latin plōrāreEvery word from Old French plorer