Where does “apuñalar” come from?

apuñalar (Spanish) comes from Spanish puñal, from Vulgar Latin pugnalis, from Latin pūgnus, from Proto-Italic pugnos, from Proto-Indo-European puǵnos, from Proto-Indo-European pewǵ- — to punch, fist-fight; to prick, poke, stab.

apuñalar (Spanish): to stab

Definitions

  1. to stab

Ancestry of “apuñalar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SpanishpuñalOf the fist. Fitting in one's hands; Of a fight...
2Vulgar Latinpugnalis
3Latinpūgnusa fist; a hand with all fingers curled up
4Proto-Italicpugnosfist
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpuǵnos
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpewǵ-to punch, fist-fight; to prick, poke, stab

Words derived from “apuñalar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pewǵ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European puǵnosEvery word from Proto-Italic pugnos