Where does “sumercé” come from?

sumercé (Spanish) comes from Spanish merced, from Old Spanish merced, from Latin mercēs, from Latin merx, from Proto-Italic *merks.

sumercé (Spanish): Polite second-person singular pronoun

Definitions

  1. Polite second-person singular pronoun

Ancestry of “sumercé”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishmercedmercy
2Old Spanishmerced
3Latinmercēspay, wages, reward
4Latinmerxmerchandise, commodity; goods, wares
5Proto-Italic*merks
Every word from Proto-Italic *merksEvery word from Latin merxEvery word from Latin mercēs