Where does “remolque” come from?

remolque (Spanish) comes from Spanish remolcar, from Vulgar Latin remurclare, from Latin remulcāre, from Latin remulcum, from Ancient Greek ῥυμουλκέω, from Ancient Greek ῥῦμα — tow-line.

remolque (Spanish): trailer (unpowered wheeled vehicle towed behind another)

Definitions

  1. trailer (unpowered wheeled vehicle towed behind another)

Ancestry of “remolque”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishremolcarto tow, take in tow
2Vulgar Latinremurclare
3Latinremulcāre
4Latinremulcumtowrope
5Ancient Greekῥυμουλκέωto pull a towing rope
6Ancient Greekῥῦμαtow-line

Words derived from “remolque

Every word from Ancient Greek ῥῦμαEvery word from Ancient Greek ῥυμουλκέωEvery word from Latin remulcum