Where does “sûfflieux” come from?

sûfflieux (Norman) comes from Norman sûfflier, from Old French sufler, from Latin sufflō, from Latin flō, from Proto-Italic flāō, from Proto-Indo-European bʰleh₁-, from Proto-Indo-European bʰel-, from Proto-Indo-European bʰōl-.

sûfflieux (Norman): wigeon

Definitions

  1. wigeon

Ancestry of “sûfflieux”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Normansûfflierto whistle
2Old Frenchsuflerto blow; to breathe
3Latinsufflōto blow, puff up, inflate
4Latinflōto breathe, blow
5Proto-Italicflāō
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰleh₁-to bleat; to cry; to blow
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰel-to sound; to speak, roar, bark; shiny, white; to...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰōl-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰōl-Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰleh₁-