Where does “farto” come from?

farto (Portuguese) comes from Old Portuguese farto, from Latin fartus, from Latin farciō — to cram, stuff.

farto (Portuguese): stuffed; abundant, rich, hearty; fed up, tired,...

Definitions

  1. stuffed; abundant, rich, hearty; fed up, tired,...

Ancestry of “farto”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesefarto
2Latinfartusstuffed, full, filled, gorged
3Latinfarciōto cram, stuff

Words derived from “farto

Every word from Latin farciōEvery word from Latin fartusEvery word from Old Portuguese farto