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Spanish word comida comes from Latin con-, Latin edo
con- (Latin)
Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects. Used in compounds to indicate the completeness, perfecting of any act, and thus gives intensity to the signification of the simple word.
edo (Latin)
I eat. I give out, put or bring forth; eject, discharge.. I produce, bear, give birth to, yield, form, beget.. I produce, perform, show, inflict, bring about, cause.. I put forth, publish, spread abroad, circulate.. I raise up, lift, elevate.. I set forth, relate, tell, disclose, deliver, announce, declare.
comedo (Latin)
I consume or devour. I eat or chew up. I fret or chafe. I waste or squander A glutton, gormandizer.
comer (Old Spanish)
comer (Spanish)
Eating, food (colloquial) to eat away, corrode. (double entendre, Mexico) to have sexual intercourse (because of similarity to coger). (transitive, chess, board games) to capture a piece. To eat.
comida (Spanish)
(slang) cunnilingus. Dinner. Food. Lunch.