1. Etymology of the French word las
the Old French word
lasderived from the Latin word
lassus (tired, weary; languid)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*le-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*lē-derived from the Latin root
*laceumderived from the Latin word
laqueus (noose; snare, trap)
derived from the Latin word
lacereDerivations in French
lachet,
délasser,
lasDerivations in other languages
English
laceCognates
Italian
lassoUsage
Word found in Old French
2. Etymology of the French word las
derived from the French word
lasderived from the Old French word
lasderived from the Latin word
lassus (tired, weary; languid)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*le-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*lē-derived from the Latin root
*laceumderived from the Latin word
laqueus (noose; snare, trap)
derived from the Latin word
lacereUsage
Word found in Old French