Where does “abattya” come from?

abattya (Cornish) comes from French abattre, from Middle French abbatre, from Old French abatre, from Late Latin abbatto, from Latin battō, from Latin battuō — to beat, hit, pound, beat up, strike.

abattya (Cornish): to beat down; to crush

Definitions

  1. to beat down; to crush

Ancestry of “abattya”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchabattreto butcher; to slaughter for meat; to shoot dead;...
2Middle Frenchabbatreto knock down
3Old Frenchabatreto knock over; to knock down; to destroy; to...
4Late Latinabbatto
5Latinbattōto beat att. from 2nd c. CE
6Latinbattuōto beat, hit, pound, beat up, strike
Every word from Latin battuōEvery word from Latin battōEvery word from Late Latin abbatto