Where does “ofensiva” come from?

ofensiva (Spanish) comes from Medieval Latin offensivus, from Latin offensus, from Latin offendō, from Latin ob-, from Latin obolus, from Ancient Greek ὀβολός, from Ancient Greek ὀβελός, from Ancient Greek βέλος — to throw, reach, pierce; to hit by throwing.

ofensiva (Spanish): feminine singular of ofensivo; offensive

Definitions

  1. feminine singular of ofensivo; offensive

Ancestry of “ofensiva”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Medieval Latinoffensivus
2Latinoffensuscollision, knock, blow; offensive, odious
3Latinoffendōto hit, thrust, strike against something
4Latinob-towards; against
5Latinobolusobolus (Greek coin)
6Ancient Greekὀβολόςobol, obolus, used at Athens as both a weight and...
7Ancient Greekὀβελόςa spit, rod; a horizontal line
8Ancient Greekβέλοςmissile, arrow, dart; weapon; something quickly...
9Proto-Indo-EuropeangʷélHos
10Proto-Indo-EuropeangʷelH-to throw, reach, pierce; to hit by throwing

Words derived from “ofensiva

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷelH-Every word from Latin ob-Every word from Latin offendō