Where does “artillier” come from?

artillier (Old French) comes from Old French atiller, from Latin aptāre, from Latin aptus, from Proto-Italic aptos.

artillier (Old French): to equip, provide with contraptions

Definitions

  1. to equip, provide with contraptions

Ancestry of “artillier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchatillerto arrange, adjust, put on clothes or,...
2Latinaptāre
3Latinaptussuitable, adapted; ready; apt, proper
4Proto-Italicaptos

Words derived from “artillier

Every word from Proto-Italic aptosEvery word from Latin aptusEvery word from Latin aptāre