Where does “pilórico” come from?

pilórico (Spanish) comes from Italian piloro, from Latin pylorus, from Ancient Greek πυλωρός, from Ancient Greek οὖρος, from Latin ūrus, from Proto-Germanic ūraz, from Proto-Indo-European ūsr- — aurochs; buffalo.

pilórico (Spanish): pyloric

Definitions

  1. pyloric

Ancestry of “pilórico”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italianpiloropylorus
2LatinpylorusThe lower orifice of the stomach
3Ancient Greekπυλωρόςgatekeeper, warder, porter, guardian; pylorus,...
4Ancient Greekοὖροςfair wind; guardian, watcher; aurochs, "Bos...
5Latinūrusaurochs (Bos primigenius)
6Proto-Germanicūrazaurochs
7Proto-Indo-Europeanūsr-aurochs; buffalo
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ūsr-Every word from Proto-Germanic ūrazEvery word from Latin ūrus