1. Etymology of the Spanish word decantar
the Spanish word
decantarderived from the Latin word
decantare (chant, recite singing; reel off; decant)
derived from the Latin word
cantare (sing; play)
derived from the Latin word
canere (be, become covered in white; be hoary; sing, celebrate, chant)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kan-using the Late Latin prefix
de-derived from the Latin word
de (away; down)
Cognates
French
décanter2. Etymology of the Spanish word decantar
derived from the Spanish word
decantarderived from the Spanish word
cantoderived from the Vulgar Latin word
cantus (song, chant; singing; tire, iron ring around a carriage wheel; wheel)
derived from the Latin word
canthus (tire, iron ring around a carriage wheel; wheel)
derived from the Greek word
kanthos, κανϑός (rim; rim on a wheel; rim)
derived from the Latin word
cantare (sing; play)
derived from the Latin word
canere (be, become covered in white; be hoary; sing, celebrate, chant)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kan-using the Spanish prefix
de-derived from the Late Latin prefix
de-derived from the Latin word
de (away; down)
Derivations in Spanish
decantador