Where does “fartura” come from?

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

fartura (Portuguese): abundance or excess of food or other resources; glut; luxury

Definitions

  1. abundance or excess of food or other resources; glut; luxury

Ancestry of “fartura”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portuguesefartostuffed; abundant, rich, hearty; fed up, tired,...
2Old Portuguesefarto
3Latinfartusstuffed, full, filled, gorged
4Latinfarciōto cram, stuff
Every word from Latin farciōEvery word from Latin fartusEvery word from Old Portuguese farto