Where does “debaracer” come from?

debaracer (Middle French) comes from Spanish desembarazar, from Spanish embarazar, from Portuguese embaraçar, from Arabic مَرَسَة, from Classical Syriac ܡܰܪܫܳܐ, from Akkadian 𒄙, from Akkadian 𒆟 — to tie.

debaracer (Middle French): to get rid of

Definitions

  1. to get rid of

Ancestry of “debaracer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishdesembarazarto clear, rid, get rid of
2Spanishembarazarto impregnate, make pregnant; to become pregnant;...
3Portugueseembaraçarto tangle; to snarl; to embarrass
4Arabicمَرَسَةrope
5Classical Syriacܡܰܪܫܳܐrope
6Akkadian𒄙rope; yarn, twine, wire, string; a twist of...
7Akkadian𒆟to tie
Every word from Akkadian 𒆟Every word from Akkadian 𒄙Every word from Classical Syriac ܡܰܪܫܳܐ