Where does “playalike” come from?

playalike (English) comes from English like, from Dutch luik, from Middle Dutch luke, from Dutch luiken, from Middle Dutch luken, from Old Dutch lūcan, from Proto-West Germanic lūkan, from Proto-Germanic lūkaną — to break, tear; to break, shatter.

playalike (English): Resembling or characteristic of a playa (geological feature)

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a playa (geological feature)

Ancestry of “playalike”, step by step

playalike traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English like

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlikeTo enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of;...
2Dutchluikhatch; shutter; panel, as in a triptych
3Middle Dutchluke
4Dutchluikento close, to shut
5Middle Dutchlukento close, to shut; to close, to become closed
6Old Dutchlūcanto close, shut
7Proto-West Germaniclūkanto close, to shut
8Proto-Germaniclūkanąto close, to shut; Alternative form of *leukaną
9Proto-Indo-Europeanlewǵ-to break, tear; to break, shatter

via English playa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishplayaA level area which habitually fills with water...
2Papiamentuplayabeach; "the town"
3Spanishplayabeach; car park; feminine singular of playo
4Latinplagiaslope, slant; beach; second-person singular...
5Latinplāgaplague, misfortune
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lewǵ-