Where does “honteus” come from?

honteus (Old French) comes from Old French us, from Latin ūsus, from Latin ūtor, from Proto-Slavic *ǫtorъ, from Proto-Slavic torъ, from Proto-Slavic terti, from Proto-Indo-European terh₁- — to rub, turn; to drill, pierce.

honteus (Old French): shameful

Definitions

  1. shameful

Ancestry of “honteus”, step by step

honteus traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old French us

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchustradition or custom
2Latinūsususe, employment, exercise, advantage
3Latinūtorto use, make use of, employ
4Proto-Slavic*ǫtorъcroze
5Proto-Slavictorъpaddock, pen
6Proto-Slavictertito rub, to scrape; to polish
7Proto-Indo-Europeanterh₁-to rub, turn; to drill, pierce

via Old French honte

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchhonteshame
2Latinhauntashame
3Frankishhauniþudisdain, scorn, ridicule; humiliation, ridicule;...
4Proto-Germanichauniþōhumility; humiliation
5Proto-Indo-Europeanḱaw-to howl, screech
Every word from Proto-Indo-European terh₁-Every word from Proto-Slavic tertiEvery word from Proto-Slavic torъ