Where does “amelcochar” come from?

amelcochar (Spanish) comes from Spanish melcocha, from Spanish miel, from Old Spanish miel, from Vulgar Latin *melem, from Latin mel, from Proto-Indo-European mélit — honey.

amelcochar (Spanish): to thicken

Definitions

  1. to thicken

Ancestry of “amelcochar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishmelcochatype of confectionery made with honey
2Spanishmielhoney
3Old Spanishmielhoney
4Vulgar Latin*melem
5Latinmelhoney; sweetness, pleasantness; darling, sweet,...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmélithoney
Every word from Proto-Indo-European mélitEvery word from Latin melEvery word from Vulgar Latin *melem