Where does “abarloar” come from?

abarloar (Spanish) comes from Spanish barloa, from French [[par]] [[lof]], from Middle Dutch loef, from Old Dutch luof, from Proto-Germanic lōf-, from Proto-Indo-European lāp- — to shine; cow.

abarloar (Spanish): to raft up

Definitions

  1. to raft up

Ancestry of “abarloar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishbarloaa thick cable used to fasten an anchored ship to...
2French[[par]] [[lof]]
3Middle Dutchloefwindward side; an oar or paddle used in steering
4Old Dutchluof
5Proto-Germaniclōf-
6Proto-Indo-Europeanlāp-to shine; cow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European lāp-Every word from Proto-Germanic lōf-Every word from Old Dutch luof
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