Where does “macadamizar” come from?

macadamizar (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese macadame, from English MacAdam, from Scottish Gaelic mac, from Middle Irish mac, from Old Irish macc, from Primitive Irish ᚋᚐᚊᚊᚔ, from Proto-Celtic makkʷos, from Proto-Indo-European meh₂ḱ- — to raise, increase; long.

macadamizar (Portuguese): to macadamize

Definitions

  1. to macadamize

Ancestry of “macadamizar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesemacadametarmac; macadam mixture of crushed rock and tar used to make road surfaces
2EnglishMacAdamThe surface of a road consisting of layers of crushed stone (usually tar-coated for modern traffic)
3Scottish Gaelicmacson; Commonly used as a prefix of Irish and...
4Middle Irishmacson
5Old Irishmaccson; child
6Primitive IrishᚋᚐᚊᚊᚔAlternative form of ᚋᚐᚊᚔ
7Proto-Celticmakkʷos
8Proto-Indo-Europeanmeh₂ḱ-to raise, increase; long

Words derived from “macadamizar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European meh₂ḱ-Every word from Proto-Celtic makkʷosEvery word from Primitive Irish ᚋᚐᚊᚊᚔ
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