Where does “agridulse” come from?

agridulse (Tagalog) comes from Spanish agridulce, from Spanish agrio, from Spanish agro, from Old Spanish agro, from Latin acrus, from Latin ācer, from Latin saccharum, from Ancient Greek σάκχαρ — gravel, boulder; boulder; gravel.

agridulse (Tagalog): sweet-and-sour

Definitions

  1. sweet-and-sour

Ancestry of “agridulse”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishagridulcesweet and sour
2Spanishagriosour; tangy; bitter
3Spanishagrofield; Obsolete form of agrio
4Old Spanishagrosour
5Latinacrussour
6Latinācersharp, sour, bitter, pungent
7Latinsaccharumsugar
8Ancient Greekσάκχαρsugar; sugar cane
9Sanskritशर्कराgravel, grit, pebbles, shingle, gravelly mould or...
10Proto-Indo-AryanśárkaraH
11Proto-Indo-IranianćárkaraH
12Proto-Indo-Europeanḱorkeh₂gravel, boulder; boulder; gravel
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱorkeh₂Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian ćárkaraHEvery word from Proto-Indo-Aryan śárkaraH