Where does “tiznar” come from?

tiznar (Spanish) comes from Spanish tizón, from Old Portuguese tiçon, from Latin titio, from Proto-Italic tītjō, from Proto-Indo-European teih₁- — to become hot, melt "or" to end.

tiznar (Spanish): to soil with soot; to blacken, to stain, to smudge

Definitions

  1. to soil with soot; to blacken, to stain, to smudge

Ancestry of “tiznar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1SpanishtizónA stick which is burning or smoldering; brand;...
2Old Portuguesetiçon
3Latintitiofirebrand
4Proto-Italictītjōheating
5Proto-Indo-Europeanteih₁-to become hot, melt "or" to end

Words derived from “tiznar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European teih₁-Every word from Proto-Italic tītjōEvery word from Latin titio