Where does “pàmpa” come from?
pàmpa (ǃXóõ) comes from English pump, from Middle English pumpe, from Middle Low German pumpe, from Middle Dutch pompe — device for raising water, pump; pipe, water...
pàmpa (ǃXóõ): to pump (e.g. water from a borehole)
Definitions
- to pump (e.g. water from a borehole)