Where does “baxar” come from?

baxar (Old Spanish) comes from Vulgar Latin bassiare, from Late Latin bassus — low, short; low; short; thick, low.

baxar (Old Spanish): to lower

Definitions

  1. to lower

Ancestry of “baxar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinbassiarepresent active infinitive of *bassiō
2Late Latinbassuslow, short; low; short; thick, low

Words derived from “baxar

Every word from Late Latin bassusEvery word from Vulgar Latin bassiare