Where does “chirimuya sach'a” come from?

chirimuya sach'a (Quechua) comes from Quechua chirimuya, from Quechua chiri, from Mapudungun chilli — where the land ends; seagull Larus dominicanus.

chirimuya sach'a (Quechua): cherimoya tree

Definitions

  1. cherimoya tree

Ancestry of “chirimuya sach'a”, step by step

chirimuya sach'a traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Quechua chirimuya

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Quechuachirimuyacherimoya
2Quechuachiricold; frost, cold; a "cold" temperature or...
3Mapudungunchilliwhere the land ends; seagull Larus dominicanus

via Quechua sach'a

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Quechuasach'atree, bush, plant; branch, twig; forest, jungle,...
Every word from Mapudungun chilliEvery word from Quechua chiriEvery word from Quechua chirimuya