Where does “Φλάκκος” come from?

Φλάκκος (Ancient Greek) comes from Latin Flaccus, from Latin flaccus — flabby, flaccid, hanging down; flap-eared.

Φλάκκος (Ancient Greek): Flaccus (Roman cognomen)

Definitions

  1. Flaccus (Roman cognomen)

Ancestry of “Φλάκκος”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinFlaccusa cognomen used by the
2Latinflaccusflabby, flaccid, hanging down; flap-eared
Every word from Latin flaccusEvery word from Latin Flaccus