Where does “estrondear” come from?

estrondear (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese estrondo, from Old Portuguese estrondo, from Vulgar Latin extronitus, from Latin tronītus, from Latin tonitrus, from Latin tonitus, from Latin tonō, from Latin tonāre — to crash, sound, thunder, roar, moan; thunder; to...

estrondear (Portuguese): to boom to make a loud, resonant sound

Definitions

  1. to boom to make a loud, resonant sound

Ancestry of “estrondear”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portugueseestrondoboom; thunder
2Old Portugueseestrondo
3Vulgar Latinextronitus
4Latintronītus
5Latintonitrusthunder
6Latintonitusthundered
7Latintonōto thunder
8Latintonāre
9Proto-Indo-European(s)tenh₂-to crash, sound, thunder, roar, moan; thunder; to...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)tenh₂-Every word from Latin tonāreEvery word from Latin tonō