Where does “cotarrera” come from?

cotarrera (Spanish) comes from Spanish cotarro, from Spanish coto, from Spanish codo, from Old Spanish cobdo, from Latin cubitus, from Latin cubitum, from Latin cubō, from Proto-Italic kubāō — cattle.

cotarrera (Spanish): a woman who spends a lot of time out of the house

Definitions

  1. a woman who spends a lot of time out of the house

Ancestry of “cotarrera”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishcotarroa gathering (pejorative or festive)
2Spanishcotopreserve, wildlife preserve, land preserve;...
3Spanishcodoelbow; cubit; selfish, avaricious, stingy
4Old Spanishcobdoelbow
5Latincubitusreclined, lying down, having been reclined; a...
6Latincubitumelbow; cubit; accusative supine of cubō
7Latincubōto lie down, recline
8Proto-Italickubāōto lie down
9Proto-Indo-Europeanḱewb-briar, thorn
10Proto-Indo-Europeanḱew-skin, colour of the skin; to shine; bright; to...
11Proto-Indo-Europeangʷṓwscattle

Words derived from “cotarrera

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