brochure etymology

French word brochure comes from French brocher, French -ure (Used to form nouns describing the result of an action.)

Detailed word origin of brochure

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
brocher French (fra) (transitive, sewing) to brocade. (transitive, sewing) to stitch, sew (together).
-ure French (fra) Used to form nouns describing the result of an action.
brochure French (fra) Brocade. Brochure, booklet, pamphlet. Needlework.

Words with the same origin as brochure

Descendants of -ure
allure blessure brûlure candidature carrure chaussure chevelure chlorure coupure cyanure doublure déchirure envergure fourrure friture gravure moisissure piqûre procédure raclure sciure tournure usure égratignure