Where does “esfacier” come from?

esfacier (Old French) comes from Vulgar Latin *exfaciāre, from Latin faciēs, from Latin faciō, from Latin -torium, from Latin -tōrius, from Latin -tor, from Proto-Italic -tōr, from Proto-Indo-European -tōr.

esfacier (Old French): to remove; to delete

Definitions

  1. to remove; to delete

Ancestry of “esfacier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latin*exfaciāre
2Latinfaciēsmake, form, shape, figure, configuration
3Latinfaciōto do
4Latin-toriumnominative neuter singular of -tōrius; accusative...
5Latin-tōriusory
6Latin-tor-er
7Proto-Italic-tōrForms agent nouns to verb stems
8Proto-Indo-European-tōrDerives agent nouns from verbs, denoting someone...
9Proto-Indo-European-tor-s

Words derived from “esfacier

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tor-sEvery word from Latin -toriumEvery word from Latin -tor