Where does “subtarea” come from?

subtarea (Spanish) comes from English subtask, from English task, from Medieval Latin tasca, from Latin taxa, from Latin taxāre, from Latin Taxus, from Ancient Greek εἶδος, from Spanish -scopio — to see, to look, to observe.

subtarea (Spanish): subtask

Definitions

  1. subtask

Ancestry of “subtarea”, step by step

subtarea traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English subtask

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsubtaskAn act that must be completed as an element of...
2EnglishtaskA piece of work done as part of one’s duties; Any...
3Medieval Latintasca
4Latintaxasecond-person singular present active imperative...
5Latintaxāre
6LatinTaxusyew
7Ancient GreekεἶδοςThat which is seen: form, image, shape;...
8Spanish-scopio-scope
9Latin-scopium
10Ancient GreekσκοπέωI look, look at, behold; I examine, inspect; 413...
11Ancient Greekσκοπόςwatcher, lookout; protector, guardian; spy, scout
12Ancient GreekσκέπτομαιI look at, examine; I examine, consider, think
13Proto-Hellenicsképťomaito look at
14Proto-Indo-Europeanspéḱyetito be looking at, to keep looking at
15Proto-Indo-Europeanspeḱ-to see, to look, to observe

via Spanish tarea

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Spanishtareatask; homework
2Arabicطَرِيحَةendeavor
3Arabicطَرَحَreject, deduct; to throw
Every word from Proto-Indo-European speḱ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European spéḱyetiEvery word from Proto-Hellenic sképťomai