Where does “agobiado” come from?

agobiado (Spanish) comes from Spanish agobiar, from Latin gibbus, from Latin gibber, from Proto-Indo-European geybʰ- — to quarrel, dispute; bowed, curved, crooked, skew.

agobiado (Spanish): exhausted, tired

Definitions

  1. exhausted, tired

Ancestry of “agobiado”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishagobiarto overwhelm, to anguish
2Latingibbushumped, hunched, gibbous; a hump, hunch on the...
3Latingibberhumpbacked, hunchbacked; a hump, hunch on the...
4Proto-Indo-Europeangeybʰ-to quarrel, dispute; bowed, curved, crooked, skew

Words derived from “agobiado

Every word from Proto-Indo-European geybʰ-Every word from Latin gibberEvery word from Latin gibbus