cachear
Galician
/kat͡ʃeˈaɾ/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to inspect; to search carefully for something that is hidden
- (transitive) to frisk to search somebody by feeling his or her body and clothing
- (transitive) to pick up a plant of potato to assess how the harvest will be
- (transitive) to pick up the potatoes of a field
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French cachier (hide, chase).
Origin
Old French
cachier
Gloss
hide, chase
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
🥷
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- becatch English
- bycatch English
- catch English
- catch-all English
- catch-rope English
- catchability English
- catchable English
- catchball English
- catchcry English
- catchdrain English
- catchee English
- catcher English
- catchest English
- catcheth English
- catchfly English
- catchlight English
- catchline English
- catchmark English
- catchment English
- catchpenny English
- catchphrase English
- catchpit English
- catchstitch English
- catcht English
- catchwater English
- catchweed English
- catchword English
- catchwork English
- catchy English
- flycatch English
- howcatchem English
- miscatch English
- outcatch English
- overcatch English
- recatch English
- uncatch English
- *coacticāre Latin
- cacher French
- catch French
- cachar Spanish, Castilian
- cachear Spanish, Castilian
- cacchen Middle English
- cachier Old French
- cacher Middle French
- kisim Tok Pisin