Where does “epuzer” come from?

epuzer (Polish) comes from French épouseur, from French épouser, from Middle French espouser, from Old French espouser, from Latin spōnsō, from Latin spōnsus, from Latin spondeō, from Proto-Italic spondeō — to libate.

epuzer (Polish): suitor

Definitions

  1. suitor

Ancestry of “epuzer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchépouseursuitor
2Frenchépouserto marry, to wed; to marry, to get married, wed;...
3Middle Frenchespouserto marry
4Old Frenchespouserto marry
5Latinspōnsōto betroth
6Latinspōnsusa groom
7Latinspondeōto promise, bind or pledge oneself, contract, vow
8Proto-Italicspondeōto promise, to pledge
9Proto-Indo-Europeanspondéyeti
10Proto-Indo-Europeanspend-to libate

Words derived from “epuzer

Every word from Proto-Indo-European spend-Every word from Proto-Indo-European spondéyetiEvery word from Proto-Italic spondeō
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