Where does “mujeril” come from?

mujeril (Spanish) comes from Spanish mujer, from Old Spanish mugier, from Latin mulier, from Latin mollior, from Latin mollis, from Latin molduis, from Proto-Italic moldus, from Proto-Indo-European *ml̥dus — to soften, to melt.

mujeril (Spanish): womanly; effeminate, womanish

Definitions

  1. womanly; effeminate, womanish

Ancestry of “mujeril”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishmujerwoman; wife
2Old Spanishmugierwoman; wife
3Latinmuliera woman, female; a wife; a coward, poltroon
4Latinmolliorsofter, milder, weaker etc; first-person singular...
5Latinmollissoft, delicate to the touch; pliant, flexible,...
6Latinmolduis
7Proto-Italicmoldus
8Proto-Indo-European*ml̥dussoft, weak
9Proto-Indo-European(s)meld-to soften, to melt
Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)meld-Every word from Proto-Indo-European *ml̥dusEvery word from Proto-Italic moldus