Where does “descascar” come from?

descascar (Galician) comes from Galician casca, from Galician cascar, from Vulgar Latin quassicare, from Latin quassāre, from Latin quatiō — to shake, agitate, batter, shatter, demolish, overthrow, rend.

descascar (Galician): to shell, hull, peel

Definitions

  1. to shell, hull, peel

Ancestry of “descascar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Galiciancascaskin; peel; rind; bark; shell
2Galiciancascarto crack, to shell, to peel; to hit; to blow; to...
3Vulgar Latinquassicareto strike repeatedly; present active infinitive...
4Latinquassāre
5Latinquatiōto shake, agitate, batter, shatter, demolish, overthrow, rend
Every word from Latin quatiōEvery word from Latin quassāreEvery word from Vulgar Latin quassicare