Where does “kicker” come from?

Kicker derives from English kick, which comes from Chinese 兒, which derives from English bucket, which comes from Latin -are, which derives from Latin -arius, which comes from Proto-Indo-European bʰōw-, which derives from Proto-Indo-European -iHnos.

kicker (English): One who kicks; One who takes kicks; The kicking...

Definitions

  1. One who kicks; One who takes kicks; The kicking...

Ancestry of “kicker”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishkickTo strike or hit with the foot or other extremity...
2Englishkick the bucketTo die; Of a machine, to break down such that it...
3EnglishbucketA container made of rigid material, often with a...
4Middle Englishboketbucket
5Anglo-Normanbukettub, pail; bucket
6Old Frenchbucabdomen; object with a cavity; trunk, torso;...
7Latinbuccushe-goat
8Frankishbukkmale goat; buck, goat; buck, male goat
9Proto-Germanic*bukkaz
10Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰuǵ-buck, he-goat
11Proto-North CaucasianbVχc̣V
12Proto-North CaucasianbVc̣Vyoung he-goat

Words derived from “kicker

Every word from Proto-North Caucasian bVc̣V