8e. List of Common Words with French Origin (Government, Law, and Warfare) Flashcards
attorney
from the Old French atourné
fee
from the original French word fie, 14th Century
finance
from the finer to end or settle by payment
guard
from garde, 15th Century
inherit
from Old French enheriter, 14th Century
jail
from Old French jaiole (meaning cage), 13th Century
jury
from Old French juree, originally from jurer (meaning to swear) 13th Century
lieutenant
from Old French literally (meaning place-holding), 14th Century
March
march from Old French, from Latin Martius (month) of Mars
medal
from French médaille, probably from Italian medaglia, ultimately from Latin metallum (meaning metal), 16th Century
mutiny
from Old French mutin (meaning rebellious), ultimately from Latin movēre (meaning to move), 16th Century
parliament
from Old French parlement, from parler to speak, 13th Century
soldier
from Old French soudier, from soude (army) pay, from Late Latin solidus (a gold coin), 13th Century
treaty
from Old French traité, from Medieval Latin tractātus (meaning treaty), 14th Century