Where does “bayo” come from?

bayo (Cebuano) comes from Spanish bayo, from Spanish baya, from French baie, from French bai, from Old French bai, from Latin badius, from Proto-Indo-European bodyos — yellow.

bayo (Cebuano): a horse; to ride someone of something like a...

Definitions

  1. a horse; to ride someone of something like a...

Ancestry of “bayo”, step by step

bayo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Spanish bayo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishbayobay
2Spanishbayaberry
3Frenchbaieberry; bay; feminine singular of bai
4Frenchbaibay
5Old Frenchbaibay-colored
6Latinbadiusreddish brown, chestnut colored, bay
7Proto-Indo-Europeanbodyosyellow

via Cebuano kabayo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Cebuanokabayoa horse; a knight; a wooden stool with a toothed...
2Spanishcaballohorse; knight; heroin
3New Latincavallushorse
4Latincaballushorse; nag; pack-horse, jade, hack
5Proto-Celtickaballoshorse

Words derived from “bayo

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bodyosEvery word from Latin badiusEvery word from Old French bai
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