zaherir

Etymology
Somewhat disputed; according to the Royal Spanish Academy, from, from , from. However, many etymologists have suggested that faz in fazferir could not have turned into za(z), even if it did convert into during the Spanish conversion of f to h and have suggested the word comes from  with za being a common corruption of the Latin sub- prefix, as seen in words such as  (from Late Latin ) and  (from Latin ). Morphologically equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) to criticize severely, harshly to the point of feeling humiliated or mortified
 * 2) * 1911, Quintilian, Ignacio Rodríguez, Pedro Sandier, Instituciones Oratorias, Vol. 1, 333:
 * "es"

- Guardémonos siempre de zaherir.