Where does “káska” come from?

káska (Kabuverdianu) comes from Portuguese casca, from Latin quassicare, from Latin quassico, from Latin -ico, from Latin -o, from Proto-Italic -ōd, from Proto-Indo-European -éad.

káska (Kabuverdianu): bark of a tree

Definitions

  1. bark of a tree

Ancestry of “káska”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesecascaskin; peel; rind; bark; shell
2Latinquassicarepresent active infinitive of *quassicō
3LatinquassicoI hit, strike
4Latin-icoforms regular first-conjugation verbs, sometimes...
5Latin-oforms masculine agent nouns, positive and...
6Proto-Italic-ōd
7Proto-Indo-European-éad
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éadEvery word from Latin -oEvery word from Latin -ico