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1. Etymology of the Spanish word decantar

the Spanish word decantar
derived 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 décanter

2. Etymology of the Spanish word decantar

derived from the Spanish word decantar
derived from the Spanish word canto
derived 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



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