Where does “maquillar” come from?

maquillar (Spanish) comes from French maquiller, from Middle French macquiller, from Old French makier, from Old Dutch macōn, from Proto-West Germanic makōn, from Proto-Germanic makaz, from Proto-Indo-European maǵ- — to oil, knead; to knead, oil.

maquillar (Spanish): to apply makeup or cosmetics; to fiddle, massage;...

Definitions

  1. to apply makeup or cosmetics; to fiddle, massage;...

Ancestry of “maquillar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchmaquillerto disguise, cover or apply makeup (to); to dress up, to embellish
2Middle Frenchmacquillerto work, do
3Old Frenchmakierto build, make
4Old Dutchmacōnto make, do
5Proto-West Germanicmakōnto build, work, make
6Proto-Germanicmakazfit, suitable, agreeable, comfortable
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmaǵ-to oil, knead; to knead, oil

Words derived from “maquillar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European maǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic makazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic makōn