cáscara
Spanish
[ˈkaskaɾa]
noun
Definitions
- bark from a bush or tree
- any similar outer layer, as the peel of a fruit, the rind of a melon, or the shell of an egg or nut, husk of a coconut
Etymology
Derived from Latin quassare (cause to tremor by repeated strikes, tremor, shake, strike).
Origin
Latin
quassare
Gloss
cause to tremor by repeated strikes, tremor, shake, strike
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cascara English
- cascaron English
- cask English
- casket English
- incask English
- uncask English
- quassare Latin
- cascarón Spanish, Castilian
- casco Spanish, Castilian
- descascarar Spanish, Castilian
- casca Portuguese
- cascal Portuguese
- cascalho Portuguese
- casgen Welsh
- scassari Sicilian
- kaska Papiamentu
- kaska Kabuverdianu
- káska Kabuverdianu
- kaska Guinea-Bissau Creole