Where does “avocadoey” come from?

avocadoey (English) comes from English ey, from English they, from English the'e, from English there, from Old English þær, from Proto-West Germanic þār, from Proto-Germanic þar, from Proto-Indo-European tar- — this; that.

avocadoey (English): Resembling or characteristic of the fruit of the avocado

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of the fruit of the avocado

Ancestry of “avocadoey”, step by step

avocadoey traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ey

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglisheyAn egg; An island; 1975 August 23, Black, Judie,...
2EnglishtheyA group of people, animals, plants, or objects...
3Englishthe'ePronunciation spelling of there
4EnglishthereIn a place or location at some distance from the...
5Old Englishþærthere
6Proto-West Germanicþārthere
7Proto-Germanicþarthere, in that place
8Proto-Indo-Europeantar-there
9Proto-Indo-Europeanto-it; that; the, that
10Proto-Indo-Europeanthis; that

via English avocado

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishavocadoThe large, usually yellowish-green or black,...
2Spanishavocadoavocado
3Spanishaguacateavocado; a shade of green like an avocado; a...
4Nahuatlāhuacatl
5Proto-Nahuanpa:waavocado
Every word from Proto-Indo-European
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