Where does “milho-miúdo” come from?

milho-miúdo (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese Milho, from Old Portuguese milho, from Latin milium, from Proto-Italic meljom, from Proto-Indo-European melh₂-, from Proto-Indo-European mel-, from Proto-Indo-European mey- — to strengthen; to bind; to change, exchange.

milho-miúdo (Portuguese): (Panicum miliaceum) proso millet

Definitions

  1. (Panicum miliaceum) proso millet

Ancestry of “milho-miúdo”, step by step

milho-miúdo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Portuguese Milho

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1PortugueseMilhomaize seeds of the plant
2Old Portuguesemilho
3Latinmiliummillet; genitive plural of mīlle
4Proto-Italicmeljom
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmelh₂-to grind, to crush
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmel-soft; tender; weak; to deceive; to rub
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmey-to strengthen; to bind; to change, exchange

via Portuguese miúdo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesemiúdovery small; child; an internal organ used as...
2Old Portuguesemiudo
3Latinminūtusdiminished, having been diminished
4Proto-Italicminwō
5Proto-Indo-Europeanmēy-soft, tender, dear
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