pechero
Spanish
adj
Definitions
- From a non-noble background; humble.
Etymology
Suffix from Spanish, Castilian pechar inherited from Latin pactum (agreement, pact, bargain, fixed, something agreed upon, fastened, planted, means) affix from Spanish, Castilian pecho.
Origin
Spanish
pecho
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pactum Latin
- pateō Latin
- pectus Latin
- Pakt German
- paktum Hungarian
- impattare Italian
- patto Italian
- antepecho Spanish, Castilian
- pacto Spanish, Castilian
- pechada Spanish, Castilian
- pechar Spanish, Castilian
- pecho Spanish, Castilian
- pechote Spanish, Castilian
- pechá Spanish, Castilian
- pacto Portuguese
- peito Portuguese
- pakt Polish
- pacte Catalan, Valencian
- πάτος Greek (modern)
- pacht Middle Dutch
- pechu Papiamentu
- patu prv