Where does “quebracho” come from?

quebracho (English) comes from Spanish quebracho, from Spanish hacha, from French hache, from Middle French hache, from Old French hache, from Vulgar Latin *happia, from Frankish happja, from Proto-Germanic *hapjǭ — to dig; to strike, to beat.

quebracho (English): Any of several trees of southern South America...

Definitions

  1. Any of several trees of southern South America...

Ancestry of “quebracho”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishquebrachoquebracho tree of South America
2Spanishhachaaxe, hatchet; ace, wizard; a kind of torch or...
3Frenchhacheaxe; inflection of hacher: ## first/third-person...
4Middle Frenchhacheaxe
5Old Frenchhacheaxe
6Vulgar Latin*happia
7Frankishhappjaaxe, hatchet
8Proto-Germanic*hapjǭ
9Proto-Indo-Europeankop-to dig; to strike, to beat

Words derived from “quebracho

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kop-Every word from Proto-Germanic *hapjǭEvery word from Frankish happja