Where does “cãpitãnjiu” come from?

cãpitãnjiu (Aromanian) comes from Late Latin capitaneum, from Latin capit, from Albanian çap, from Albanian cjap, from Proto-Scythian capi, from Polish cap, from Romanian țap, from Church Slavonic цапъ — he-goat, billy goat.

cãpitãnjiu (Aromanian): end of the bed or bedside; pillow

Definitions

  1. end of the bed or bedside; pillow

Ancestry of “cãpitãnjiu”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Late Latincapitaneumnominative neuter singular of capitāneus;...
2Latincapitthird-person singular present active indicative...
3Albaniançapto extend one's leg for walking; get a move on;...
4Albaniancjaphe-goat, billy goat
5Proto-Scythiancapi
6Polishcapbilly-goat; buck; second-person singular...
7Romanianțaphe-goat; buck; beer mug
8Church Slavonicцапъ
9Latincapera male goat, billy goat; vocative singular of...
10Proto-Italic*kaproshe-goat
11Proto-Indo-Europeankáproshe-goat, billy goat
Every word from Proto-Indo-European kápros