Where does “alpondra” come from?

alpondra (Portuguese) comes from Vulgar Latin pulliter, from Latin pullus, from Proto-Indo-European polHwós, from Proto-Indo-European pelH- — pale, gray.

alpondra (Portuguese): stepping stone each of the stones that, forming a path through a watercourse, allow you to pass dry over them from one bank to the other

Definitions

  1. stepping stone each of the stones that, forming a path through a watercourse, allow you to pass dry over them from one bank to the other

Ancestry of “alpondra”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinpulliter
2LatinpullusA young animal; darling; dark-colored; dusky
3Proto-Indo-EuropeanpolHwóspale, gray
4Proto-Indo-EuropeanpelH-pale, gray

Words derived from “alpondra

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pelH-Every word from Proto-Indo-European polHwósEvery word from Latin pullus