Where does “coar” come from?

coar (Portuguese) comes from Old Portuguese coar, from Latin cōlāre.

coar (Portuguese): to strain, to filter; to distill

Definitions

  1. to strain, to filter; to distill

Ancestry of “coar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesecoar
2Latincōlāre

Words derived from “coar

Every word from Latin cōlāreEvery word from Old Portuguese coar