Where does “ahechar” come from?

ahechar (Spanish) comes from Latin affectō, from Proto-Italic *adfaktāō.

ahechar (Spanish): to winnow to separate the heavier and lighter with a current of air

Definitions

  1. to winnow to separate the heavier and lighter with a current of air

Ancestry of “ahechar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinaffectōto strive after, pursue, aim to do
2Proto-Italic*adfaktāō
Every word from Proto-Italic *adfaktāōEvery word from Latin affectō