Trebuchet Definition
Other Word Forms of Trebuchet
Noun
Origin of Trebuchet
-
From Old French trebuchet, trebuket et al. (modern trébuchet), from trebuchier (“to overthrow, topple"), from tre- + *buchier, from Old French buc (“trunk of the body"), from Old Frankish *bÅ«k (“belly, trunk, torso"), from Proto-Germanic *bÅ«kaz (“belly, abdomen, trunk"), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰōw- (“to blow, swell"). Cognate with Old High German bÅ«h (“belly"), Old English bÅ«c (“belly, trunk"). More at bouk.
From Wiktionary
-
Middle English from Old French from trebucher to overthrow tre- over (from Latin trāns- trans–) but trunk of the body (of Germanic origin)
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Find Similar Words
Find similar words to trebuchet using the buttons below.