Where does “قُرْقُورَة” come from?

قُرْقُورَة (Arabic) comes from Latin cercurus, from Ancient Greek κέρκουρος, from Ancient Greek κέρκος — the tail of a beast; a penis; a handle.

Ancestry of “قُرْقُورَة”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latincercurusa cercurus; a type of marine fish
2Ancient Greekκέρκουροςboat, small ship; type of fish
3Ancient Greekκέρκοςthe tail of a beast; a penis; a handle
Every word from Ancient Greek κέρκοςEvery word from Ancient Greek κέρκουροςEvery word from Latin cercurus