Where does “secallós” come from?

secallós (Catalan) comes from Catalan secall, from Catalan séc, from Old Catalan sech, from Latin siccus, from Proto-Celtic siskʷos, from Proto-Indo-European sisku-.

secallós (Catalan): dried-out, withered of fruit, branches, etc

Definitions

  1. dried-out, withered of fruit, branches, etc

Ancestry of “secallós”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Catalansecalla dead branch, deadwood
2Catalansécfold; groove; wrinkle
3Old Catalansech
4Latinsiccusdry; sober; thirsty
5Proto-Celticsiskʷosdry
6Proto-Indo-Europeansisku-
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sisku-Every word from Proto-Celtic siskʷosEvery word from Latin siccus