Where does “abatajaro” come from?

abatajaro (Ido) comes from Ido abatar, from French abattre, from Middle French abbatre, from Old French abatre, from Late Latin abbatto, from Latin battō, from Latin battuō — to beat, hit, pound, beat up, strike.

abatajaro (Ido): abatis

Definitions

  1. abatis

Ancestry of “abatajaro”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Idoabatarto knock, beat, strike down, fell
2Frenchabattreto butcher; to slaughter for meat; to shoot dead;...
3Middle Frenchabbatreto knock down
4Old Frenchabatreto knock over; to knock down; to destroy; to...
5Late Latinabbatto
6Latinbattōto beat att. from 2nd c. CE
7Latinbattuōto beat, hit, pound, beat up, strike
Every word from Latin battuōEvery word from Latin battōEvery word from Late Latin abbatto