Where does “scabredo” come from?

scabredo (Latin) comes from Latin scaber, from Latin scabō, from Proto-Indo-European skÀbʰ- — to scratch, scrape.

scabredo (Latin): a roughness of the skin, scabbiness, itch, mange

Definitions

  1. a roughness of the skin, scabbiness, itch, mange

Ancestry of “scabredo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinscaberrough, scabrous; scabby, mangy, itchy
2Latinscabōto scratch, scrape, abrade
3Proto-Indo-EuropeanskÀbʰ-to scratch, scrape

Words derived from “scabredo

Every word from Proto-Indo-European skÀbʰ-Every word from Latin scabōEvery word from Latin scaber