Where does “abraçar” come from?

abraçar (Portuguese) comes from Old Portuguese abraçar, from Vulgar Latin adbracchiare, from Latin bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων, from Ancient Greek βραχύς, from Proto-Indo-European mréǵʰus, from Proto-Indo-European mreǵʰ- — short.

abraçar (Portuguese): to hug, embrace

Definitions

  1. to hug, embrace

Ancestry of “abraçar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portugueseabraçar
2Vulgar Latinadbracchiare
3Latinbracchiumforearm; arm; limb of an animal
4Ancient Greekβραχίωνthe arm, the shoulder; comparative degree of...
5Ancient Greekβραχύςshort, brief; short, small, little; few
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmréǵʰusshort; brief
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmreǵʰ-short

Words derived from “abraçar

Every word from Proto-Indo-European mreǵʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European mréǵʰusEvery word from Ancient Greek βραχύς
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