Where does “supraplus” come from?

supraplus (Romanian) comes from Romanian plus, from German Plüsch, from French peluche, from Old French peluchier, from Vulgar Latin *pilūc(i)cāre, from Latin pilāre, from Latin pila, from Latin pīlus — to grind, to crush.

supraplus (Romanian): surplus

Definitions

  1. surplus

Ancestry of “supraplus”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Romanianplusplus, and; plus, addition, extra, surplus
2GermanPlüschplush
3Frenchpelucheplush (toy), fluff
4Old Frenchpeluchierto peel; to clean
5Vulgar Latin*pilūc(i)cāre
6Latinpilāre
7Latinpilamortar; pillar; pier
8Latinpīlusa hair
9Latinpīluma pounder, pestle
10Proto-Italicpistlom
11Proto-Indo-Europeanpis-tlo-
12Proto-Indo-Europeanpeys-to grind, to crush
Every word from Proto-Indo-European peys-
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