Where does “blueskar” come from?

blueskar (Ido) comes from Ido blua, from Esperanto blua, from French bleu, from Middle French bleu, from Old French blöe, from Latvian blāvus, from Old High German blāo, from Proto-West Germanic blāu — yellow, blond, grey.

blueskar (Ido): to turn blue

Definitions

  1. to turn blue

Ancestry of “blueskar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Idobluablue
2Esperantobluablue blue colour
3Frenchbleublue; very rare, underdone; the color blue
4Middle Frenchbleublue
5Old Frenchblöeblue
6Latvianblāvusaccusative plural masculine form of blāvs
7Old High Germanblāoblue, dark, grey; blue; yellow
8Proto-West Germanicblāublue
9Proto-Germanicblēwazblue; a dark bluish or grey colour, black
10Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰlēw-yellow, blond, grey
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰlēw-Every word from Proto-Germanic blēwazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic blāu