Where does “epatar” come from?

epatar (Spanish) comes from French épater, from French patté, from Old French pade, from Vulgar Latin patta, from Frankish patta, from Proto-Germanic pat-.

epatar (Spanish): to astonish; to amaze

Definitions

  1. to astonish; to amaze

Ancestry of “epatar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchépaterto amaze, to stagger
2FrenchpattéNarrow at the inner end, and very broad at the...
3Old Frenchpadefoot; paw
4Vulgar Latinpattapaw, foot
5Frankishpattapaw, sole of the foot
6Proto-Germanicpat-
Every word from Proto-Germanic pat-