Where does “bocota” come from?

bocota (Spanish) comes from Spanish -ota, from Spanish -ote, from Catalan -ot, from Latin -ottus — a kind of.

bocota (Spanish): Augmentative of boca, a big mouth

Definitions

  1. Augmentative of boca, a big mouth

Ancestry of “bocota”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanish-otafeminine form of -ote
2Spanish-oteemphasizes size; emphasizes contempt for subject
3Catalan-otA suffix to form augmentatives; A suffix used to...
4Latin-ottusa kind of
Every word from Latin -ottus