Where does “desjeüner” come from?

desjeüner (Old French) comes from Old French jeüner, from Latin iēiūnō, from Latin iēiūnus, from Latin iaiūnus, from Proto-Italic jagjūnos, from Proto-Indo-European Hyeh₂ǵ-yu-, from Proto-Indo-European Hyeh₂ǵ-ye/o- — to sacrifice.

desjeüner (Old French): Alternative form of desjeuner

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of desjeuner

Ancestry of “desjeüner”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old FrenchjeünerAlternative form of jeuner
2Latiniēiūnōto fast
3Latiniēiūnusfasting, abstinent, hungry
4Latiniaiūnus
5Proto-Italicjagjūnos
6Proto-Indo-EuropeanHyeh₂ǵ-yu-
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanHyeh₂ǵ-ye/o-to sacrifice

Words derived from “desjeüner

Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hyeh₂ǵ-ye/o-Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hyeh₂ǵ-yu-Every word from Proto-Italic jagjūnos
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