Where does “seccare” come from?

seccare (Italian) comes from Latin siccō, from Latin siccus, from Proto-Celtic siskʷos, from Proto-Indo-European sisku-.

seccare (Italian): to dry or dry up; to wither; to irk, annoy or...

Definitions

  1. to dry or dry up; to wither; to irk, annoy or...

Ancestry of “seccare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsiccōto dry, drain, exhaust
2Latinsiccusdry; sober; thirsty
3Proto-Celticsiskʷosdry
4Proto-Indo-Europeansisku-

Words derived from “seccare

Every word from Proto-Indo-European sisku-Every word from Proto-Celtic siskʷosEvery word from Latin siccus