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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1530, from M.Fr. sombresault, from O.Prov. sobresaut, from sobre "over" (from L. supra "over") + saut "a jump," from L. saltus, from the root of salire "to leap" (see salient). Sometimes further corrupted to somerset, etc.
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Etymology: Middle French 'sombresaut' leap, ultimately from Latin 'super' over + 'saltus' leap, from 'salire' to jump.
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Obsolete French 'sombresault', variant of 'sobresault', from Old Proven�al 'sobresaut' : sobre-, above (from Latin suprā; see uper in Indo-European roots) + saut, leap (from Latin saltus, from past participle of salīre, to leap
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Etymology: Middle French 'sombresaut' leap, ultimately from Latin 'super' over + 'saltus' leap, from 'salire' to jump.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dic tionary&va=somersault
Obsolete French 'sombresault', variant of 'sobresault', from Old Proven�al 'sobresaut' : sobre-, above (from Latin suprā; see uper in Indo-European roots) + saut, leap (from Latin saltus, from past participle of salīre, to leap
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