Where does “exalar” come from?

exalar (Portuguese) comes from Latin exhalo, from Latin halo, from Proto-Italic *anaslos.

exalar (Portuguese): to give off a smell

Definitions

  1. to give off a smell

Ancestry of “exalar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinexhaloI breathe out, exhale
2Latinhalobreathe; emit, exhale, release; be fragrant
3Proto-Italic*anaslos
Every word from Proto-Italic *anaslosEvery word from Latin haloEvery word from Latin exhalo