Where does “plisar” come from?

plisar (Spanish) comes from French plisser, from French pli, from French plier, from Latin plicō, from Proto-Indo-European pleḱ-, from Proto-Indo-European pel- — to cover, to wrap; skin, hide, cloth; to fold.

plisar (Spanish): to pleat

Definitions

  1. to pleat

Ancestry of “plisar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchplisserto fold over, pleat; to wrinkle, crease, pucker,...
2Frenchplifold; pleat; letter
3Frenchplierto fold; to fold up; to bend
4Latinplicōto fold, bend or flex; to roll up
5Proto-Indo-Europeanpleḱ-to fold, plait, weave
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpel-to cover, to wrap; skin, hide, cloth; to fold
Every word from Proto-Indo-European pel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European pleḱ-Every word from Latin plicō