Where does “dilubyo” come from?

dilubyo (Tagalog) comes from Spanish diluvio, from Old Spanish diluvio, from Latin dīluvium, from Latin dīluō, from Latin dis-, from Latin calceus, from Latin calx, from Ancient Greek χάλιξ — small stone, pebble; gravel, rubble.

dilubyo (Tagalog): deluge; great flood

Definitions

  1. deluge; great flood

Ancestry of “dilubyo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishdiluviodeluge, downpour
2Old Spanishdiluviodeluge
3Latindīluviuma flood
4Latindīluōto wash away
5Latindis-asunder, apart, in two; reversal, removal;...
6Latincalceusshoe
7Latincalxlimestone; chalk; the finish line
8Ancient Greekχάλιξsmall stone, pebble; gravel, rubble
Every word from Ancient Greek χάλιξEvery word from Latin dis-Every word from Latin calx
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