Where does “hotspur” come from?

hotspur (English) comes from English hot, from Middle English hot, from Old English hāt, from Old English hātan, from Hungarian -an, from Hungarian -á, from Proto-Uralic -i.

hotspur (English): Somebody who is rash, impetuous or impulsive

Definitions

  1. Somebody who is rash, impetuous or impulsive

Ancestry of “hotspur”, step by step

hotspur traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English hot

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhotHaving a high temperature; Causing the air to be...
2Middle Englishhothot
3Old Englishhāthot, fervent, fervid, fierce
4Old Englishhātanto promise; to command, promise; to command, call...
5Hungarian-anAdded to an adjective to create an adverb; Added...
6HungarianUsed to form the third-person singular indicative...
7Proto-Uralic-i

via English Spur

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSpursomeone connected with Tottenham Hotspur FC, as a...
2Middle EnglishspureAlternative form of spore; Alternative form of...
3Old Englishspora
4Proto-West Germanic*spurōspur
5Proto-Germanicspurôspur
6Proto-Indo-Europeansper-to fidget, twitch; to push; to be quick; to...
Every word from Proto-Uralic -i