Where does “quassicare” come from?

quassicare (Vulgar Latin) comes from Latin quassāre, from Latin quatiō — to shake, agitate, batter, shatter, demolish, overthrow, rend.

quassicare (Vulgar Latin): to strike repeatedly; present active infinitive...

Definitions

  1. to strike repeatedly; present active infinitive...

Ancestry of “quassicare”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinquassāre
2Latinquatiōto shake, agitate, batter, shatter, demolish, overthrow, rend

Words derived from “quassicare

Every word from Latin quatiōEvery word from Latin quassāre