Where does “trebuchier” come from?

trebuchier (Old French) comes from Old French buchier, from Old French buc, from Latin buccus, from Frankish bukk, from Proto-Germanic *bukkaz, from Proto-Indo-European bʰuǵ-, from Proto-North Caucasian bVχc̣V, from Proto-North Caucasian bVc̣V — young he-goat.

trebuchier (Old French): to fall; to fall over; to knock over; to cause to...

Definitions

  1. to fall; to fall over; to knock over; to cause to...

Ancestry of “trebuchier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchbuchier
2Old Frenchbucabdomen; object with a cavity; trunk, torso;...
3Latinbuccushe-goat
4Frankishbukkmale goat; buck, goat; buck, male goat
5Proto-Germanic*bukkaz
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰuǵ-buck, he-goat
7Proto-North CaucasianbVχc̣V
8Proto-North CaucasianbVc̣Vyoung he-goat

Words derived from “trebuchier

Every word from Proto-North Caucasian bVc̣VEvery word from Proto-North Caucasian bVχc̣VEvery word from Proto-Indo-European bʰuǵ-