Where does “abroncar” come from?

abroncar (Spanish) comes from Spanish bronca, from Vulgar Latin bruncus, from Latin broccus, from Gaulish brokkos, from Proto-Celtic brokkos — badger.

abroncar (Spanish): to embarrass; to rebuke, chastise, reprimand; to...

Definitions

  1. to embarrass; to rebuke, chastise, reprimand; to...

Ancestry of “abroncar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishbroncahassle, dispute, quarrel, argument; reprimand,...
2Vulgar Latinbruncus
3LatinbroccusA person having projecting teeth, a buck-toothed...
4Gaulishbrokkos
5Proto-Celticbrokkosbadger
Every word from Proto-Celtic brokkosEvery word from Gaulish brokkosEvery word from Latin broccus