Where does “suba” come from?

suba (Galician) comes from Galician subir, from Old Portuguese subir, from Latin subire, from Latin subeo, from Latin eō, from Proto-Italic eō, from Proto-Italic ejō, from Proto-Indo-European h₁éyti — to go.

suba (Galician): first-person singular present subjunctive of...

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  1. first-person singular present subjunctive of...

Ancestry of “suba”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Galiciansubirto ascend, go up; to climb; to mount
2Old Portuguesesubir
3Latinsubirepresent active infinitive of subeō
4LatinsubeoI go under, come under; enter; I go up to,...
5Latinto go, to fare, to move (oneself) (any kind of animate or inanimate motion: walk, ride, sail, fly, etc.)
6Proto-ItalicI go
7Proto-Italicejō
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁éytito go, to be going
9Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁ey-to go
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁ey-Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁éytiEvery word from Proto-Italic ejō