Where does “pabiloso” come from?

pabiloso (Spanish) comes from Spanish pabilo, from Old Spanish pavilo, from Vulgar Latin *papīlum, from Latin papȳrus, from French -ine, from French -é, from Middle French -é, from Old French -é.

pabiloso (Spanish): burned off

Definitions

  1. burned off

Ancestry of “pabiloso”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishpabilocandlewick
2Old Spanishpavilocandlewick
3Vulgar Latin*papīlum
4Latinpapȳruspapyrus plant
5French-inefeminine singular of -in; female equivalent of...
6Frenchpast participle root verb suffix of regular -er...
7Middle Frenchpast participle root verb suffix of regular; -ed, -en, -n
8Old Frenchused to form past participles of regular -er...
9Latin-asuffixed to the roots of verbs, forms agent...
10Proto-ItalicForms masculine agent nouns from prefixed or compounded bases
11Proto-Indo-European-éh₂
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂Every word from French -ineEvery word from Latin -a