Where does “masticar” come from?

masticar (Spanish) comes from Latin masticāre, from Ancient Greek μαστιχάω, from Ancient Greek μάσταξ — mouth, jaws, that with which one chews; mouthful,...

masticar (Spanish): to chew

Definitions

  1. to chew

Ancestry of “masticar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinmasticāre
2Ancient GreekμαστιχάωI grind the teeth
3Ancient Greekμάσταξmouth, jaws, that with which one chews; mouthful,...

Words derived from “masticar

Every word from Ancient Greek μάσταξEvery word from Ancient Greek μαστιχάωEvery word from Latin masticāre