Where does “suor” come from?

suor (Portuguese) comes from Old Portuguese suor, from Latin sudor, from Proto-Indo-European swoyd-, from Proto-Indo-European sweyd- — sweat; to sweat.

suor (Portuguese): sweat; sweating

Definitions

  1. sweat; sweating

Ancestry of “suor”, step by step

suor traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Old Portuguese suor

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesesuor
2Latinsudorsweat; moisture
3Proto-Indo-Europeanswoyd-to sweat
4Proto-Indo-Europeansweyd-sweat; to sweat

via Old Portuguese suur

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesesuur

via Old Portuguese sudor

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesesudor

Words derived from “suor

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sweyd-Every word from Proto-Indo-European swoyd-Every word from Latin sudor