Where does “ploreus” come from?

ploreus (Old French) comes from Old French plorer, from Latin plōrāre, from Latin plōrō — to cry out.

ploreus (Old French): tearful; in tears; sad; melancholy

Definitions

  1. tearful; in tears; sad; melancholy

Ancestry of “ploreus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchplorerto cry
2Latinplōrāre
3Latinplōrōto cry out
Every word from Latin plōrōEvery word from Latin plōrāreEvery word from Old French plorer