Where does “sellar” come from?

sellar (Spanish) comes from Latin sigillō — to seal (up).

sellar (Spanish): to stamp; to seal; to terminate, finish, end

Definitions

  1. to stamp; to seal; to terminate, finish, end

Ancestry of “sellar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsigillōto seal (up)

Words derived from “sellar

Every word from Latin sigillō