Where does “bloqueador” come from?

bloqueador (Spanish) comes from Spanish bloquear, from French bloquer, from Old French bloquer, from Middle Dutch blok, from Old Dutch blok, from Proto-West Germanic blokk, from Proto-Germanic blukką, from Proto-Indo-European bhulg'- — thick plank, beam, pile, prop.

bloqueador (Spanish): blocker

Definitions

  1. blocker

Ancestry of “bloqueador”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishbloquearto block
2Frenchbloquerto block (physically), to barricade, to obstruct
3Old Frenchbloquer
4Middle Dutchbloktreetrunk
5Old Dutchbloklog
6Proto-West Germanicblokkblock, log
7Proto-Germanicblukkąblock, log
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbhulg'-
9Proto-Indo-Europeanbhelg'-thick plank, beam, pile, prop
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bhelg'-