Where does “pulbora” come from?

pulbora (Cebuano) comes from Spanish pólvora, from Old Catalan pólvora, from Spanish polvera, from Spanish -era, from Latin -āria, from Latin -ārius, from Proto-Italic *-āzios — Forms relational adjectives to nouns (and rarely numerals).

pulbora (Cebuano): gunpowder

Definitions

  1. gunpowder

Ancestry of “pulbora”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishpólvoragunpowder
2Old Catalanpólvora
3Spanishpolverapowder compact
4Spanish-erafeminine singular of -ero; indicates a place or...
5Latin-āriaused to form feminine counterparts of masculine agent nouns in
6Latin-āriuser
7Proto-Italic*-āziosForms relational adjectives to nouns (and rarely numerals)
Every word from Proto-Italic *-āziosEvery word from Latin -āriusEvery word from Latin -āria