Where does “fresquío” come from?

fresquío (Galician) comes from Galician Fresco, from Galician fresco, from Old Portuguese fresco, from Vulgar Latin *friscum, from Proto-Germanic friskaz, from Proto-Indo-European preysk- — fresh.

fresquío (Galician): unpleasant smell to fresh meat, especially during the slaughter of an animal

Definitions

  1. unpleasant smell to fresh meat, especially during the slaughter of an animal

Ancestry of “fresquío”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GalicianFrescocool moderate or refreshing state of cold
2Galicianfrescocool moderate or refreshing state of cold; cool...
3Old Portuguesefresco
4Vulgar Latin*friscum
5Proto-Germanicfriskazfresh; not salty, unsalted
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpreysk-fresh
Every word from Proto-Indo-European preysk-Every word from Proto-Germanic friskazEvery word from Vulgar Latin *friscum