Where does “lixar” come from?

lixar (Portuguese) comes from Galician lixo, from Old Portuguese lixo.

lixar (Portuguese): to sand; to polish; to screw up, to ruin

Definitions

  1. to sand; to polish; to screw up, to ruin

Ancestry of “lixar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Galicianlixogarbage; waste; rubbish; filth; dirt; speck,...
2Old Portugueselixo

Words derived from “lixar

Every word from Old Portuguese lixoEvery word from Galician lixo