dehoca

Etymology
. Possibly from a, from , from , or from the form , from a root. Compare Aromanian, see also Romanian. Cf. Logudorese Sardinian, Campidanese , Old French , Gascon Occitan. Alternatively, the word may simply be an expressive creation related to,.

Verb

 * 1)  to sacrifice an animal
 * 2)  to break or tear to pieces; tear up
 * 3)  to drain of energy, exhaust, tire, wear out
 * 1)  to drain of energy, exhaust, tire, wear out
 * 1)  to drain of energy, exhaust, tire, wear out