Where does “almorzar” come from?

almorzar (Spanish) comes from Spanish almuerzo, from Vulgar Latin admordium, from Latin admordere, from Latin admordeo, from Latin mordeō, from Proto-Italic mordeō, from Proto-Indo-European (s)merd- — to bite, to sting.

almorzar (Spanish): to eat lunch; to eat for lunch

Definitions

  1. to eat lunch; to eat for lunch

Ancestry of “almorzar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishalmuerzolunch
2Vulgar Latinadmordiumbreakfast
3Latinadmorderepresent active infinitive of admordeō;...
4LatinadmordeoI bite or gnaw at or into; I get possession of...
5Latinmordeōto bite (into); nibble, gnaw
6Proto-Italicmordeōto bite
7Proto-Indo-European(s)merd-to bite, to sting

Words derived from “almorzar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)merd-Every word from Proto-Italic mordeōEvery word from Latin mordeō