Where does “debarker” come from?

debarker (English) comes from English debark, from French débarquer, from French barque, from Middle French barque, from Occitan barca, from Old Occitan barca, from Late Latin barca, from Vulgar Latin *barica — a type of ship used for traveling or transporting...

debarker (English): A machine that strips the bark from felled trees prior to sawing into logs

Definitions

  1. A machine that strips the bark from felled trees prior to sawing into logs

Ancestry of “debarker”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishdebarkTo unload goods from an aircraft or ship; To...
2Frenchdébarquerto unload (merchandise), land (troops, passengers)
3Frenchbarquesmall boat
4Middle Frenchbarquesmall ship
5Occitanbarcadinghy, boat
6Old Occitanbarca
7Late Latinbarcasmall watercraft; small watercraft, barge, bark
8Vulgar Latin*barica
9Classical Latinbāris
10Ancient Greekβᾶριςflat-bottomed boat, used in Egypt; farmhouse,...
11Copticⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉboat, barge
12Demoticbr
13Egyptianbꜣjra type of ship used for traveling or transporting...
Every word from Egyptian bꜣjr
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