Where does “oissor” come from?

oissor (Old French) comes from Latin uxor, from Proto-Italic uksōr — wife.

oissor (Old French): wife, spouse

Definitions

  1. wife, spouse

Ancestry of “oissor”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinuxora wife, a spouse, a consort
2Proto-Italicuksōrwife
Every word from Proto-Italic uksōrEvery word from Latin uxor