Where does “cronoescalada” come from?

cronoescalada (Spanish) comes from Spanish escalada, from French escalade, from Italian scalata, from Italian scalare, from Italian scala, from Byzantine Greek σκάλα, from Latin scāla, from Latin scandere — to jump up, ascend.

cronoescalada (Spanish): uphill time trial

Definitions

  1. uphill time trial

Ancestry of “cronoescalada”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishescaladaincrease, rise; climbing; climb
2Frenchescaladeclimbing; escalation; first-person singular...
3Italianscalatascaling, climbing; climb; feminine singular of...
4ItalianscalareTo climb or scale; To pay off a debt in...
5Italianscalaladder; stair; scale
6Byzantine Greekσκάλα
7Latinscālaladder
8Latinscanderethird-person plural perfect active indicative of...
9Latinscandōto climb, ascend, mount
10Proto-Indo-Europeansḱend-to jump up, ascend
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sḱend-Every word from Latin scandōEvery word from Latin scandere