Where does “pisador” come from?

pisador (Spanish) comes from Portuguese pisar, from Old Portuguese pisar, from Vulgar Latin pisare, from Latin pinsere — present active infinitive of pīnsō; second-person...

pisador (Spanish): stepper; pestle, plunger

Definitions

  1. stepper; pestle, plunger

Ancestry of “pisador”, step by step

pisador traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Portuguese pisar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesepisarto tread; to step
2Old Portuguesepisar
3Vulgar Latinpisare
4Latinpinserepresent active infinitive of pīnsō; second-person...

via Spanish pisar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishpisarto step; to walk; to tread; to step on; to walk...
Every word from Latin pinsereEvery word from Vulgar Latin pisareEvery word from Old Portuguese pisar