Where does “trevasa” come from?

trevasa (Cornish) comes from Portuguese trevas, from Old Portuguese tẽevras, from Latin tenebrae, from Proto-Italic temazros, from Proto-Indo-European temH-(e)s-ro-, from Proto-Indo-European temH- — dark.

trevasa (Cornish): to harvest, crop

Definitions

  1. to harvest, crop

Ancestry of “trevasa”, step by step

trevasa traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Portuguese trevas

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesetrevasdarkness, gloom
2Old Portuguesetẽevrasdarkness
3Latintenebraedarkness, especially the darkness of night;...
4Proto-Italictemazrosdark
5Proto-Indo-EuropeantemH-(e)s-ro-
6Proto-Indo-EuropeantemH-dark

via Cornish a

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1CornishaMarks the following verb to the preceding...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European temH-