Where does “bblakka” come from?

bblakka (Maltese) comes from Maltese blakk, from English Black, from Old French blanc, from Late Latin blancus, from Frankish blank, from Proto-Germanic *blank, from Proto-Germanic blankaz, from Proto-Indo-European bhleg- — to shine, white; to shine, burn, scorch.

bblakka (Maltese): to black, to polish (shoes)

Definitions

  1. to black, to polish (shoes)

Ancestry of “bblakka”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Malteseblakkblacking, shoe polish
2EnglishBlackAlternative letter-case form of black
3Old Frenchblancwhite
4Late Latinblancuswhite
5Frankishblankbright; gleaming, white, blinding; bright,...
6Proto-Germanic*blank
7Proto-Germanicblankazbright, shining, white, gleaming, blinding
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbhleg-to shine, white; to shine, burn, scorch

Words derived from “bblakka

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bhleg-Every word from Proto-Germanic blankazEvery word from Proto-Germanic *blank
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