Where does “fraco” come from?

fraco (Portuguese) comes from Old Portuguese fraco, from Latin flaccus — flabby, flaccid, hanging down; flap-eared.

fraco (Portuguese): weak; who cannot handle their drink

Definitions

  1. weak; who cannot handle their drink

Ancestry of “fraco”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Portuguesefracoweak
2Latinflaccusflabby, flaccid, hanging down; flap-eared

Words derived from “fraco

Every word from Latin flaccusEvery word from Old Portuguese fraco