Where does “erial” come from?

erial (Spanish) comes from Spanish ería, from Asturian era, from Late Latin aera, from Latin aera, from Latin aes, from Proto-Italic aos, from Proto-Italic ajos, from Proto-Indo-European h₂éyos — a metal, copper, bronze.

erial (Spanish): barren, uncultivated, deserted; of wasteland;...

Definitions

  1. barren, uncultivated, deserted; of wasteland;...

Ancestry of “erial”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanisheríalarge parcel of subdivided farmland
2Asturianeraera
3Late Latinaeraera or epoch from which time is measured;...
4Latinaeraera or epoch from which time is measured;...
5Latinaesmoney, pay, fee, fare; copper, bronze, brass;...
6Proto-Italicaosbronze, copper
7Proto-Italicajos
8Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂éyosa metal, copper, bronze
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂éyosEvery word from Proto-Italic ajosEvery word from Proto-Italic aos