Where does “parjeter” come from?

parjeter (Old French) comes from Old French jeter, from Latin iectāre, from Latin iactāre, from Latin iaciō, from Proto-Indo-European (H)yeh₁- — to throw.

parjeter (Old French): to cast widely; to throw about

Definitions

  1. to cast widely; to throw about

Ancestry of “parjeter”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchjeterto throw
2Latiniectāre
3Latiniactāre
4Latiniaciōto throw, hurl, cast, fling; throw away
5Proto-Indo-European(H)yeh₁-to throw
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (H)yeh₁-Every word from Latin iaciōEvery word from Latin iactāre