Where does “Picar” come from?

Picar (Portuguese) comes from Vulgar Latin piccare, from Frankish pikkōn, from Proto-Germanic pikōną, from Proto-Indo-European bew- — "low-pitch humming noise".

Picar (Portuguese): to sting pierce with a small, sharp point

Definitions

  1. to sting pierce with a small, sharp point

Ancestry of “Picar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinpiccareto puncture; to sting, strike; to pierce
2Frankishpikkōnto peck, strike
3Proto-Germanicpikōną
4Proto-Indo-Europeanbew-"low-pitch humming noise"

Words derived from “Picar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European bew-Every word from Proto-Germanic pikōnąEvery word from Frankish pikkōn
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