Where does “igado” come from?

igado (Chamorro) comes from Spanish hígado, from Old Spanish figado, from Late Latin ficatum, from Latin fīcātum, from Latin iecur, from Proto-Italic jekʷor, from Proto-Indo-European Hyékʷr̥ — liver.

igado (Chamorro): liver

Definitions

  1. liver

Ancestry of “igado”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishhígadoliver
2Old Spanishfigadoliver
3Late Latinficatumliver; liver, from an animal fattened on figs;...
4Latinfīcātumliver (from an animal fattened on figs); foie gras
5Latiniecurliver; the seat of the soul; the seat of the...
6Proto-Italicjekʷorliver
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanHyékʷr̥liver
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hyékʷr̥Every word from Proto-Italic jekʷorEvery word from Latin iecur