Where does “lastre” come from?

lastre (Spanish) comes from Proto-Germanic hlastuz, from Proto-Indo-European kleh₂-, from Proto-Indo-European kelh₂- — to beat; to break.

lastre (Spanish): ballast; burden; prudence

Definitions

  1. ballast; burden; prudence

Ancestry of “lastre”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanichlastuzload, burden, cargo, freight
2Proto-Indo-Europeankleh₂-to put; to lay out
3Proto-Indo-Europeankelh₂-to beat; to break

Words derived from “lastre

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kelh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kleh₂-Every word from Proto-Germanic hlastuz