Where does “asuagier” come from?

asuagier (Old French) comes from Vulgar Latin assuavio, from Latin suāvis — sweet, pleasant, delicious.

asuagier (Old French): to appease, to calm

Definitions

  1. to appease, to calm

Ancestry of “asuagier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar LatinassuavioI sweeten, I 'butter up', I calm
2Latinsuāvissweet, pleasant, delicious

Words derived from “asuagier

Every word from Latin suāvisEvery word from Vulgar Latin assuavio