Where does “coxa-branca” come from?

coxa-branca (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese branca, from Portuguese branco, from Old Portuguese branco, from Vulgar 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.

coxa-branca (Portuguese): of, playing for or supporting Coritiba Foot Ball Club

Definitions

  1. of, playing for or supporting Coritiba Foot Ball Club

Ancestry of “coxa-branca”, step by step

coxa-branca traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Portuguese branca

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesebrancafeminine singular of branco
2Portuguesebrancowhite; blackout; Short for vinho branco
3Old Portuguesebrancowhite
4Vulgar Latinblancus
5Frankishblankbright; gleaming, white, blinding; bright,...
6Proto-Germanic*blank
7Proto-Germanicblankazbright, shining, white, gleaming, blinding
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbhleg-to shine, white; to shine, burn, scorch

via Portuguese coxa

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesecoxathigh; drumstick; coxa
2Old Portuguesecoixa
3Old Portuguesecousathing
4Latincausacause, reason; case, claim, contention; motive,...
5Old Latincaussacause, reason, purpose; case, claim; Archaic form...
6Proto-Indo-Europeankawd-teh₂
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bhleg-Every word from Proto-Germanic blankazEvery word from Proto-Germanic *blank