Where does “trincar” come from?
trincar (Spanish) comes from Middle High German trinken, from Old High German trinkan, from Proto-West Germanic drinkan, from Proto-Germanic drinkaną, from Proto-Indo-European dʰrenǵ- — to draw into one's mouth, sip, gulp; to pull;...
trincar (Spanish): to nick, rob; to kidnap, nab; to screw, shag
Definitions
- to nick, rob; to kidnap, nab; to screw, shag
Ancestry of “trincar”, step by step
trincar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.