Where does “burrasca” come from?

burrasca (Italian) comes from Latin boreās, from Ancient Greek Βορέας — the north wind, personified as Boreas; the North.

burrasca (Italian): storm, squall; trouble

Definitions

  1. storm, squall; trouble

Ancestry of “burrasca”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinboreās
2Ancient GreekΒορέαςthe north wind, personified as Boreas; the North

Words derived from “burrasca

Every word from Ancient Greek ΒορέαςEvery word from Latin boreās