Where does “soler” come from?

soler (Old Spanish) comes from Latin solēre.

soler (Old Spanish): to tend; to use to; to have the habit; to be accustomed; to be wont

Definitions

  1. to tend; to use to; to have the habit; to be accustomed; to be wont

Ancestry of “soler”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsolēre

Words derived from “soler

Every word from Latin solēre