Where does “abrase” come from?

abrase (English) comes from Latin abrāsus, from Latin abrādō, from Latin ab-, from Latin āb, from Proto-Germanic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European apó.

abrase (English): Rubbed smooth or blank; To wear down; rub clean;...

Definitions

  1. Rubbed smooth or blank; To wear down; rub clean;...

Ancestry of “abrase”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinabrāsusscratched, rubbed, scraped off or away, having been scratched
2Latinabrādōto scratch, rub, scrape off or away, abrade
3Latinab-from, away, away from; off; at a distance
4Latinābfrom, away from, out of
5Proto-Germanic*ab
6Proto-Indo-Europeanapó

Words derived from “abrase

Every word from Proto-Indo-European apóEvery word from Proto-Germanic *abEvery word from Latin āb
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