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Etymology of the French word involucre

the French word involucre
derived from the New Latin word involucrum (wrap, cover; envelope)
derived from the Latin word involvere (wrap , cover, envelop)
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
derived from the Classical Latin word volvere (to roll; envelop, wrap up; unroll; roll along, forward; move sinuously; roll, cause to roll; travel in circle)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wel-

Date

The earliest known usage of involucre in French dates from the 16th century.

Derivations in French

involucré, involucelle

Derivations in other languages

English involucre



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