Where does “yumar” come from?

yumar (Aromanian) comes from Greek γομάρι, from Byzantine Greek γομάριν, from Koine Greek γομάριον, from Ancient Greek γόμος — freight; cargo; the goods and items carried by a ship or other vessel.

yumar (Aromanian): donkey

Definitions

  1. donkey

Ancestry of “yumar”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Greekγομάριdonkey, ass
2Byzantine Greekγομάριν
3Koine Greekγομάριον
4Ancient Greekγόμοςfreight; cargo; the goods and items carried by a ship or other vessel
Every word from Ancient Greek γόμοςEvery word from Koine Greek γομάριονEvery word from Byzantine Greek γομάριν
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