Where does “batida” come from?

batida (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese bater, from Old Portuguese bater, from Latin battō, from Latin battuō — to beat, hit, pound, beat up, strike.

batida (Portuguese): act of beating; beat; reconnaissance

Definitions

  1. act of beating; beat; reconnaissance

Ancestry of “batida”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesebaterto beat; to beat up; to hit; to strike; to crash
2Old Portuguesebater
3Latinbattōto beat att. from 2nd c. CE
4Latinbattuōto beat, hit, pound, beat up, strike

Words derived from “batida

Every word from Latin battuōEvery word from Latin battōEvery word from Old Portuguese bater