Where does “xograr” come from?

xograr (Galician) comes from Old Portuguese jograr, from Latin iocularis, from Latin ioculus, from Latin iocus, from Proto-Italic jokos, from Proto-Indo-European yokos, from Proto-Indo-European yek- — to utter.

xograr (Galician): minstrel, troubadour

Definitions

  1. minstrel, troubadour

Ancestry of “xograr”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesejograrminstrel, a non-noble troubadour
2Latiniocularisfunny, jocular, amusing; facetious, laughable,...
3Latinioculusa little jest
4Latiniocusa joke, jest; a form of amusement; pastime, sport
5Proto-Italicjokosword, saying
6Proto-Indo-Europeanyokosword, utterance
7Proto-Indo-Europeanyek-to utter
Every word from Proto-Indo-European yek-Every word from Proto-Indo-European yokosEvery word from Proto-Italic jokos
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