Where does “lonchear” come from?

lonchear (Spanish) comes from Spanish lonche, from English lunch, from English luncheon — A formal meal served in the middle of the day;...

lonchear (Spanish): to slice, slice up

Definitions

  1. to slice, slice up

Ancestry of “lonchear”, step by step

lonchear traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Spanish lonche

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishlonchea light meal or snack taken at noon or in the...
2EnglishlunchA light meal usually eaten around midday, notably...
3EnglishluncheonA formal meal served in the middle of the day;...

via Spanish loncha

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishlonchaslice; slab
Every word from English luncheon
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